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To: ajtj99 who wrote (196421)4/15/2009 10:58:49 AM
From: James HuttonRespond to of 306849
 
Bill and/or Hilary Clinton are pretty convenient scapegoats for just about anything.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (196421)4/15/2009 11:15:53 AM
From: No Mo MoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
"This year's Turbo Tax is Turbo Trash. I've been using it for at least 6-years..."

I've been using for about that long, as well. Have not been happy with it the past two or three years. I finally switched this year. HR Block's interface was noticeably cleaner. Happy with the switch.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (196421)4/15/2009 2:47:41 PM
From: jmiller099Respond to of 306849
 
INTU!

I blame them for never adding real-world features to Quicken, moving to a subscription model on it, obfuscating the automation of certain taxable elements to push you towards Turbo Tax, and only adding some lame security features for anti-piracy and web based UI forms instead of improving the actual product's limitations. Also, for abandoning the QIF format and expecting the entire banking industry to follow their lead.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (196421)4/15/2009 11:26:07 PM
From: Jim McMannisRespond to of 306849
 
I agree about this years turbo Tax. They mucked up the interface, the forms etc. They should have left well enough alone.
I remember when they put spyware on peoples computers, had to apologize and put a removal tool on their website a few years ago.
You'd think they would have learned.