On Apr 20, 2005, at 10:26 AM, Stewart Stremler wrote:
I agree. Almost every normal user I know would rather use the normal web interface for these than any local client.
I personally can't stand "web-mail", but that's me. I'm not a fan of the
mouse... it's useful for changing focus... and that's about it.
For me, I think that almost all of the interfaces suck, but the convenience of being able to get at my mail from anywhere without configuration is particularly appealing.
-Stewart "Would you really want your finances on gmoney.com?" Stremler
You're too late. Most people already do that. Intuit has their taxes; their broker has their investments. Both of them use web applications.
I'm surprised that Intuit actually even ships retail box TurboTax and Quicken applications anymore.
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