Paul and Garf,

I respect your positions. I hope they make an option to turn it off, but not do 
away with the feature. It did not bother me before and now that I know I can 
make this in to a ical or address book entry. I am excited! Could someone send 
me the email where someone just explained how to make this entry in to an ical 
deal. I know it would not fill every thing, but any field that is already 
filled is a time saver, plus it would help bad spellers like me! ;) I cant find 
that other message, where someone explained how to use it.
Thanks,
Rachel.

1, at 7:36 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:

> I wrote Apple accessibility about the data detector issue, and it has been 
> passed on to the right people they answered. Curious for the next update. I 
> would like to turn this off as well.
> Paul.
> On Sep 14, 2011, at 10:06 AM, Garth Humphreys wrote:
> 
>> Hi All
>> 
>> Can you please tell me what it means when VO says data detector whilst 
>> reading mail?  Is there a way I can stop it?
>> Garth 
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