Hi Steve,
You won't need to install SharePoint it is already on a server. SharePoint does work with both JAWS and NVDA. I use it and don't have any trouble editing or reading documents. You will just need to be set up by your administrator and then read or edit documents by checking them out for edit, and back in when you're done.
I hope this helps.
Dan
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Accessibility of Sharepoint
Hi: I am in a situation where I must share continually changing docs with someone. Changes are made by each of us and the other must be able to be aware of the changes.
I've been told that Sharepoint will work for this project; I have two
questions:
1. I was also told that Sharepoint is part of Office. This must be a newer version than I have. Will I be able to access, use and change data if I don't have a Sharepoint account?
2. Is Sharepoint accessible using NVDA, Jaws, or some other screen reader? Thanks for any information
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Steve Hoad
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