This information is on page 23 of the iPod User Manual and is no doubt  
in the iPhone manual too. It's worth remembering that although Apple  
stuff is remarkably easy to use, you are unlikely to get the full  
benefits of what you've bought unless you give the manual a good read.  
I learnt loads of neat stuff by doing this, and not just in Apple  
products.

Just make a nice cuppa, get a slice of cake and your manual (probably  
on your Mac, though I keep the iPod touch manual on my iPod too for  
reference) and sit down and possibly surprise your self with a "Wow! I  
didn't know you could do that ..."

Obviously, this will be extra useful too when V3.0 of the iPod/iPhone  
OS is released on the 17th of June.

Cheers,

Stephen

On 11 Jun 2009, at 17:03, Martin Douglas wrote:

> Graham,
>
> That is absolutely bl***y brilliant.
>
> Martin
>
> On 11 Jun 2009, at 16:16, Graham Street wrote:
>
>> And if you hit space twice inside a message, it changes this to a  
>> fullstop, a space and then switches to upper case so you can start  
>> the next sentence. I found this out by accident a week ago and have  
>> used it ever since! :-)
>> ... Graham
>>

"Governments don't like numbers, so some numbers were brushed out of  
it" – Professor Martin Parry on the IPCC's Working Group 2's Summary  
for Policymakers (Adam, 2007b)





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