On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 21:41 -0400, Fred A. Miller wrote:
Mike McMullin wrote:
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So I did. Quasar lets you build your own COA, so I built it to completely resemble to US 1040 Schedule C form - even to include the forms line numbers. So just copy the numbers to the form and I'm done.
I wonder if H&R Blocks tax software is available for Linux. I know they advertise importing from QuickTax, and this would be one less app the keep Windows around for. (Oddly enough, the other app is fax software.)
That I can answer for you....NO, it isn't available for Linux. FAX software isn't the "big deal" it once was for a lot of people now they have their phone service running on a digital line. FAX machines and modems ALL use analog....won't work.
I assume that depends on how big city you are, I'm in a city of 200k and the residential is copper wire. The thing with the fax software has been firstly hardware (I mentioned above the fun I had getting my modem setup) and secondly the comfort of the person who needs to fax.