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To: steve harris who wrote (87249)1/2/2015 1:49:30 PM
From: Investor21 Recommendation

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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110626
 
Warning about TurboTax Deluxe!!! The 2014 TurboTax Deluxe will no longer be able to prepare Schedules C, D, E, or F. It is essentially useless for all who invest in equities!!

I purchased the 2014 TurboTax Deluxe (big mistake) and got to a screen stating that I need to upgrade to TurboTax Premier for $30 if I want to finish my taxes.

Ridiculous! I am never, ever going to use TurboTax again. I'll switch to one of the competitors. Any suggestions?

I2



To: steve harris who wrote (87249)1/3/2015 2:07:21 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110626
 
I have never used gnome or kde or the unity desktop. I have always used fvwm as my lightweight window manager. left click anywhere on open desk give dropdown menu. Center click give a window op drop down menu and right click drops down menu list of all running apps.

I always boot to text terminal, log in and then xinit /usr/bin/fvwm2 to start the window manger.

way back I remember being frustrated when redhat switched from fvwm as the default window manager to gnome.