On 2/23/2012 10:42 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
Note that I could care less whether or not you use Windows. I just
noticed some things that might make your Linux experience better, if
you so desire. :-)
T.C.:
Noted and comments taken as such (smile)
[re: Totem]
I'd suggest using VLC from RPMFusion. I've never come across anything
it couldn't play, which is why I've always used it, even on Windows.
;-)
Let me take a look at this as I am not happy with the total lack of
response from the Totem developers and wouldn't find migrating to
something different
Turbo Tax is Windows and, though I only need it once a year, I need it.
Have you tried using the online version? It works great for most use
cases (unless you happen to be in a gay marriage, or some other weird
edge cases where I wouldn't trust TurboTax in the first place) and
works with any operating system. I haven't used the software version
in years, and don't miss it one bit.
I've got friends that use it and they say it seems to be maturing to a
good point. I haven't looked at it since I got the sense it doesn't
handle things like stocks and income other than "salary". Turbo Tax
hasn't given me too much grief.
Appreciate the suggestions,
Paul
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