OddSox wrote:
On Feb 11, 2007, at 8:48 AM, C.T. Paterson wrote:
Hey folks,
I've been running Slackware Linux for a few years now, but have still
kept a Windows box around as a sort of security blanket. I've shed
Windows for just about everything now - but with the onset of tax
season, I must confess the only "tried and true" software solutions I
know of for taxes involve a windows package. In the past I've used
QuickTax.
Can anyone recommend a good software solution (on-line, I would
expect) for Linux? Monitor did a write up of some on-line places, but
was cagey about how they'd do with Linux/Firefox. I'm particularly
interested if anyone's tried QuickTaxWeb on Linux.
Cheers and thanks.
Try http://www.ufile.ca/ - claims to work with Linux/Mozilla and I
used it last year without any trouble...
Interesting. I was curious about ufile and wondering if I should give
it a whirl. Based on the above comment, maybe I will. This seems like
the right way to make software available - as a web application - so it
does not matter what I am running on my home machine.
--
Randal Leavitt - another Ubuntu user
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