At 03:55 PM -0800 01/22/2003, David Allen wrote:
>I'll agree with you there. TurboTax (Used to be called Mac-N-Tax or 
>something like

MacInTax


TurboTax does seem to be the one preferred by many, except that last 
year it got pounded in the reviews.

And beware -- Intuit has added draconian registration / activation 
measures to it.  Once registered, it disables its print and filing 
functions if you try to reinstall it, or put it on a different 
system.  The PC version has some sort of spyware, that if you 
deinstall, breaks TurboTax itself.  I donno what else they've done as 
"anti pirate" measures in the Mac version, but if the flames in my 
housemate's eyes this afternoon are any clue (she spend HOURS on the 
phone to Intuit; heard word "registration" repeatedly), I don't think 
Turbotax is something to recommend lightly to anyone you want as a 
friend...

(I'll find out tomorrow what the TurboTax problem was.  Asking while 
the eyes are still spinning is just Not Good.)

- Dan.

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