Shawn might not have done his taxes yet because H and R no longer tells
you that you have an unsupported browser.  But a bigger question is that
is it storing your life story on it's main frame (social security
number, income, name and address?) or is it creating a file on your hard
drive that you have control over.

I was hoping that somebody had gotten a free download to work in Whine.
Has anybody?





On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 11:24 -0400, Matthias Johnson wrote:
> I did my taxes online with TurboTax and chose to continue even when it
> told me it wasn't supported and had no issues using Firefox.
>  Interestingly enough this year I bought the H&R software to install
> on my Windows 7 box which it says is supported but found out that it
> only installs once you disable UAC so go figure.  You aren't suppose
> to disable UAC and programs should be written accordingly so in my
> opinion ignore what they say since they don't know what they are doing
> anyway, I mean the websites are written in Flash.
> 
> 
> Matthias
> 
> 
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