Yes as Reg said, dropbox is awesome.  I have the client on my computer at
home, at work, and on the girls' computer.  I pass things to the girls, as
well as come home and work on files I was working on at work.  My boss puts
a book in the work folder, and I can work on it anywhere.  Sometimes I have
to create audio for a student, and if I do that here, rather than worry
about whether I have CD's, I'll zip it up and drop it in dropbox so I can
make the CD's when I get to work, or my boss can if I won't be in for
awhile.  If you run into any trouble, let me know.  I'll do what I can to
help out.

 

 

From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Starner, alicia M.
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 9:32 PM
To: 'Adaptive technology information and support.'
Subject: [ATI] drop box service that works with JAWS

 

Hello All,

 

I have recently been doing some contract work for a friend of mine who is a
college student working toward his Ph. D. He asked me to transcribe his
qualitative interviews from digital format to a printable transcript. I have
finished all of his transcripts, and I am now getting ready to start with
another student doing the same thing. With my friend it was easy because he
is in Sedalia and could bring me a CD with the mp3 recording on it; however,
the next client I am working with lives in Seattle and cannot just drive
over to my house to drop off a CD. Does anyone have any ideas for drop box
type services or file sharing services that I could use to transfer files
back and forth that works with JAWS? My client will be sending me mp3 files
of 1.5-2 hours of recorded interviews per file for me to transcribe and
these files are too large to send by email. I tried in compressed folders
and all sorts of ways through email, but they are still to large. Any help
for services that are accessible with JAWS and easy to learn would be
appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Alicia Starner

 

 

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