* Fred A. Miller (fmiller@lightlink.com) [040211 21:46]:
On Thursday 12 February 2004 12:31 am, Russ wrote:
HI All,
There was a thread awhile back about a tax program that works under Linux. For the past several years I have been doing my taxes using TurboTax online (using a windows machine). I figure, why install a big bloated program I am only going to use once a year. I just finished my taxes, and I did it from Linux. TurboTax online didn't like Konqeror but was more than happy with Mozilla. I did not have to install any extra programs. The preinstalled stuff in SuSE 9 worked just fine.
I too couldn't pay out the cash for the bloated version of TT. So I did it online. The weird thing that I don't understand is that Turbotax online worked wonderfully with Safari which is what I used for the whole process. Why wouldn't it work with Konq since they are *suppose* to be the samething. It couldn't be as simple as a user string being sent so TT.com didn't understand how to serve Konq..that would be silly. I really wonder why both wouldn't work. I live for the day that all this crap works together regardless of platform. It's such a drag on the progress of technology in general. -- Linux User #147972 ---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org -- "There is no need to teach that stars can fall out of the sky and land on a flat Earth in order to defend religious faith."