are you saying that the turbo tax Mac app is accessible and usable? I’d like to 
use an off-line solution, but I’ve always used the taxactonline interface. 
Maybe I’ll try the local app next year if it works for us.

> On Mar 4, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi there 
> You are lucky if you got Internet Explorer to work, although some people on 
> this list have gotten Tax Act to work. When I tried them, I not only crashed 
> Safari, but I crashed JAWS for Windows three times. I have finally decided 
> that I do not like doing my taxes online where their computer can hang up on 
> me if I take too long or they have set up something stupid on their web site 
> that makes them partially or totally inaccessible. With Tax Act, this seems 
> to be especially bad if I put in something and then had to go back and edit 
> it. When I used Tax Act, I was more successful with the iPhone. It was better 
> than using either Windows or the Mac for me. 
> 
> I have said before on this list, I really liked Turbo Tax for 2014. If you 
> haven’t already finished with your taxes, you might want to try it. The thing 
> I liked was that I could take as long as I wanted, which was a good thing 
> since I had to keep looking up information. Also, it was easier to go back 
> and change something. Turbo Tax for 2014 is written by the same company, but 
> it is excellent this year. You can electronic file also when you get done. 
> 
> when I tried using Tax Act and called their customer service people, they 
> refused to talk to me unless I paid them first. Since the issue was 
> accessibility, I told them to forget it. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Gigi 
> 
>> On Mar 3, 2015, at 7:40 PM, Phil Halton <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> I don’t know what the problem is, but Safari was a total basket case on 
>> TaxActOnline.com <http://taxactonline.com/>. So much so that I had to switch 
>> over to Internet Explorer in a windows VM to do my taxes. IE handled the 
>> process like a champ, but Safari was like a knee-walking drunken sailor on 
>> shore leave.
>> I’d never seen Safari act so flakey. I think the website is JAVA intensive, 
>> and maybe that’s the problem.
>> Anyone have any information to share about safari on this popular tax 
>> preparation site?
>> 
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