Hi Shaun,

I think you missed the point of Charles's message. The i in iPhone is
not suppose to be capitalized. The i is lowercase and the p is
uppercase. It sounds correct on every synth I have tried including
ESpeak,Eloquence, Scansoft Tom, and I assume most others will
correctly say iPhone when it is spelled correctly.

Cheers!


On 3/8/13, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think its synth related.
> Iphone with a capital i
> is the same as iphone with no capital.
> This is a synth dictionary  issue not a  user one.
> there was  a time where eloquence on my nokia and in fact eloquence
> in all my commercial readers I used said vodafan instead of vodaphone
> it came back and went away till eloquence got a dictionary addin and
> got that all fixed.
> Its likely its happening on all synths I use orpheus, so maybe its on
> everything.
>
>
>
>
> At 08:29 AM 3/9/2013, you wrote:
>>I'd like to correct an error that a lot of blind people make that
>>they would correct if they would only review their messages before
>>sending.  The word is not iphone.  It is iPhone.  Notice the
>>difference?  This is true for ipad or iPad, or any other i
>>device.  Lower case i, upper case on the second letter, and the rest
>>are lower case.  This is where proofreading your message comes in
>>very handy.  You will hear the difference.  Thanks.
>>
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>>Shepherds are the best beasts, but Labs are a close second.

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