That currancy thing, it is common for TTS to say sign first. Even if that rule was to be changed, I don't think it would ever be fully corrected, as sometimes I have found websites where the currancy sign is separated from the number by a space, etc. The year, again could this really be corrected properly? Would something get nineteen ninety nine visits? Many people say that this year is two thousand and seven, so the rule to refer to numbers as numbers to me makes more sense, than making four digits a year. The only possible exception is when giving a date eg. 12/02/1997 is possibly very unlikely to be anything else. You don't want software which tries to be too clever and tell you what you have, but it gets it wrong. As an example, the UK RealSpeak seems to think I have manuscript word in windows. Generally the user is the one who understands the text, so I would say leave it that way. From Michael Whapples ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Harvey" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "'Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.'" <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 3:05 PM Subject: RE: O.T. ESpeak Windows version doesn't work Hi Jonathan, Currency signs $, ?, etc says dollar 1 instead of one dollar. Years spoken one thousand nine hundred and ninety nine instead of nineteen ninety nine. Years above 2000 are unaffected.