2 things even more concerning:

1. It uses flash, as buggy and possibly back-door-y as it is; and

2. I haven't forgotten the huge debacle when H&R screwed up their own
tax returns!  Hopefully it's fixed, but...

Still, anything that explicitly supports Tux is worth a 2nd or even 3rd
look.  Now if they'd just give the BSD daemons
some respect! :)

Mike

On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 19:41:49 -0700, "Kurt Granroth"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I've already mentioned that TaxCut Online works flawlessly under Linux 
> (using Firefox) with only a one-time nag screen... but I found another 
> online tax solution that *may* explicitly support Linux -- Tango.  It's 
> another H&R Block product, but uses Flash this time.
> 
> I mention this only because of this blurb on their front page:
> 
> 'windows, apples, penguins - we love u'
> 
> Okay, so one might be concerned about a tax product that doesn't spell 
> out "you", but that's the first I've seen *any* of the majors actually 
> make (in)direct reference to Linux.
> 
> http://www.hrblock.com/tango/
> 
> <disclaimer>I've never used that software so I don't know how well it 
> works.</disclaimer>
> 
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