Hi Brian,
Yes, I use Google Drive and docs a lot. It is very accessible. You just have to 
learn the key commands for Google drive and docs. I can send the commands to 
you if you want. Freedom Scientific did two great webinars on Google drive and 
docs, If you go to their training page, you can download two great webinars in 
mp3 audio and the documentation. All of the key commands and all instructions 
are in those two webinars. Have a great New Year, Brian.


From: Kimsan 
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 2:40 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Google Drive/Docs

I love google drive and use it more vs dropbox. Why? Not sure lol.  The only 
thing I can’t seem to master is sharing a folder.  I can do it but it takes a 
minute for me to get it done.

 

From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 6:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Google Drive/Docs

 

Mike & David,

          Thanks for the follow-ups.

          It's interesting to encounter a confusion on terminology because of 
switching between products.  I always try, no matter what product I'm tutoring 
on, to stick exclusively to the terminology they use in their documentation for 
object X.   It took me forever to call what all the rest of the world, 
including most web programmers, call a text box an edit field.  I also get that 
different products use different terms for "the same things."

          Back to the subject at hand, I've never received an answer to my 
earlier questions regarding whether or not anyone has tried using Google Drive 
for Desktop, which is available for Windows or Mac, and can be downloaded from 
this Drive webpage?  I actually quite love it, because it creates what appears 
to be a regular folder named Google Drive on your desktop and in Windows 
Explorer/File Explorer.  You can just drag and drop files to and from this 
folder and it uploads, downloads, deletes, what have you those actions are 
actually synchronized to your Google Drive in the cloud.  You can create 
folders within it, too.  It's ultra convenient, if nothing else.  It's not of 
much use, though, if you want to access your Google Drive on a machine that's 
not your own, and you would still need to be able to navigate the Google Drive 
webpage then.

Brian


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