Ted Gould wrote: > On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 15:06 -0700, Charles Jones wrote: > >> Ted Gould wrote: >> >>> So I'm getting ready to start the fun ol' taxes. Anyone tried TurboTax >>> 2007 in Wine yet? Wine seems to be getting better and better, and so >>> I'm kinda curious if it can do TurboTax this year. >>> >> I've found the online version of turbotax (at turbotax.com) to work just >> as well as the media version. No emulation required :) >> > > So, it seems like most people are doing their taxes online. I guess > that still makes me a little bit uncomfortable. I realize part of the > irony here. Am I just getting old? Should I drink my prune juice and > be happy with Google Docs and online taxes? Or, is there a large group > of folks using "another OS" to do their taxes? > > I'm not sure if I would say "most people" in this case. Sure, I'll bet it's more than it was 5 or even 2 years ago, but I'm willing to bet there are a lot of people out there who don't trust corporations with their personal financial information - including me. Banks are a different story, but would you really give your social to say Adobe or Microsoft? I just run an instance of XP in a vm to do my TurboTax and Quicken (among other misc things) because quite frankly, there isn't anything else out there that can compete for Linux. Sure, I'm not a big Intuit fan either as I sometimes wonder if Quickbooks was built just to annoy me, but the reality is, it works ... well. Just my $0.02. BTW, I'm *really* looking forward to trying out the new kvm stuff so I can move off the free vmware-server I have running ;) -Mike