Thanks,

I meant on the Mac, rather than IOS. I'll download the Google Drive app and do 
some testing.

Fred


On 23/01/2013, at 1:08 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> Hi Fred -- Are you referring to VoiceOver on the Mac or on an IOS device? In 
> my experience, it is possible to accomplish some basic document creation, 
> reading and editing,on both platforms but the level of access to 
> collaboration tools is limited. My first suggestion would be to install the 
> latest version of the Google Drive App, which is available from the App Store 
> for IOS or as a DMG installer for Mac (outlined in the email I just sent to 
> Ian). In IOS, that App will handle everything for you. On the Mac, the Google 
> Drive App will handle file management but you'll still be working inside a 
> web browser when reading or editing a doc. I strongly suggest using the 
> latest Chrome browser and ChromeVox plugin if you intend to try any heavy 
> lifting in Google Docs. That combo works much better than Safari & VO when it 
> comes to google docs.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
> On Jan 22, 2013, at 3:50 AM, Fred Smith <snuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I'm interested in using Google Docs with Voiceover -- mainly because it 
>> might be a good way for several people to collaborate on editing a document. 
>> Can anyone tell me: How compatible with Voiceover is Google Docs?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Fred Smith 
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