hi amar,

hope you are doing fine! it is great to know that you are finding
google docs manageable.
i have not have had a very good experience with it as yet. so help in
that would be greatly appreciated.
i am pasting a link which has some case studies and the case studies
directly open in google docs.

http://www.google.com/adwords/displaynetwork/success-stories/

can you try out the page and let me know whether you are able to
navigate through it. if yes please help me out WITH the same.

thanks & REGARDS,
HARSHIL VED.

On 6/25/11, Amar Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear All,
> In these couple of weeks I have been getting queries on managing google docs
> with screen readers.
> It is a fact that for all those who are in corporate sector, Google Docs is
> something without which they can’t survive in longer run. Nor you can ask
> the employer to change the solutions for whole company, just because you
> have problem.
> So a remedy needs to be worked out.
> Let me tell you that there exists various plugins for google docs, the
> famous ones are google cloud connect, and offy sync.
> Google Cloud Connect hereinafter refered as GCC for the sake of brevity, is
> a toolbar which gets included into your word, excel and powerpoint.
> It is manageable with Jaws curser.
> I have tested in office 2010 running jaws 12.
> The next plugin is Offi Sync, for short ‘OS’. Smart and accessible plugin,
> which comes as a menu in your office apps. Fairly manageable with Jaws.
> Last option is to deal with directly its web interface. And that is where
> the conflict comes in.
> 99.99% users say that it is impossible to deal with google docs in its own
> web interface, but I am in the remaining users, who say that its not
> impossible, the way of approaching it is different.
> I created a new document, entered text, saved it, and shared it.
> I gave description to the document.
> I could not deal with organize settings.
> While    sharing, I kept the permission for others as ‘can view’. Means,
> they can view the document but cannot edit.
> So far my experience with it is very good.
> Regards
> Amar Jain.
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