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ME RIP
Quicken, TaxCut, TurboTax, McAfee renewals are no longer supporting ME
as of later this year. I am migrating to stay with Qucken and TaxCut. But I wonder what the alternatives are? Avast has a free virus scan that still runs on ME |
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The only alternatives would be to take your finances and tax stuff to an
accountant or do them manually yourself....I know, not a viable alternative!! The only viable alternatives would be for your migration to XP, Vista or some other OS. Heirloom, old and XP was mine "stat monkey" wrote in message ... Quicken, TaxCut, TurboTax, McAfee renewals are no longer supporting ME as of later this year. I am migrating to stay with Qucken and TaxCut. But I wonder what the alternatives are? Avast has a free virus scan that still runs on ME |
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Try Taxact (http://www.taxact.com) for a Windows ME tax program. They
have a free bare bones Federal version so you could give it a try to see if it acceptable to you. If you want more features or a state version you will have to pay a bit. Unfortunately, Taxact cannot import data from either Taxcut or Turbotax. In recent years I have been using Taxcut, but this year I will probably give Taxact a try and wait another year to get a new computer with an up-to-date operating system. Tom Heirloom wrote: The only alternatives would be to take your finances and tax stuff to an accountant or do them manually yourself....I know, not a viable alternative!! The only viable alternatives would be for your migration to XP, Vista or some other OS. Heirloom, old and XP was mine "stat monkey" wrote in message ... Quicken, TaxCut, TurboTax, McAfee renewals are no longer supporting ME as of later this year. I am migrating to stay with Qucken and TaxCut. But I wonder what the alternatives are? Avast has a free virus scan that still runs on ME |
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Hello:
I see that TaxAct has already been mentioned as a Win ME compatible tax program. Take a look at the shareware AceMoney ( http://www.mechcad.net/products/acemoney/ ) for a financial program that still supports win 9x/ME. Cheers, O.J. "MrTom" wrote in message ... Try Taxact (http://www.taxact.com) for a Windows ME tax program. They have a free bare bones Federal version so you could give it a try to see if it acceptable to you. If you want more features or a state version you will have to pay a bit. Unfortunately, Taxact cannot import data from either Taxcut or Turbotax. In recent years I have been using Taxcut, but this year I will probably give Taxact a try and wait another year to get a new computer with an up-to-date operating system. Tom Heirloom wrote: The only alternatives would be to take your finances and tax stuff to an accountant or do them manually yourself....I know, not a viable alternative!! The only viable alternatives would be for your migration to XP, Vista or some other OS. Heirloom, old and XP was mine "stat monkey" wrote in message ... Quicken, TaxCut, TurboTax, McAfee renewals are no longer supporting ME as of later this year. I am migrating to stay with Qucken and TaxCut. But I wonder what the alternatives are? Avast has a free virus scan that still runs on ME |
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On Feb 8, 5:02*am, "O.J. Newman" wrote:
Hello: I see that TaxAct has already been mentioned as a Win ME compatible tax program. Take a look at the shareware AceMoney (http://www.mechcad.net/products/acemoney/) for a financial program that still supports win 9x/ME. Cheers, O.J. "MrTom" wrote in message ... Try Taxact *(http://www.taxact.com) for a Windows ME tax program. *They have a free bare bones Federal version so you could give it a try to see if it acceptable to you. *If you want more features or a state version you will have to pay a bit. *Unfortunately, Taxact cannot import data from either Taxcut or Turbotax. In recent years I have been using Taxcut, but this year I will probably give Taxact a try and wait another year to get a new computer with an up-to-date operating system. * *Tom Heirloom wrote: The only alternatives would be to take your finances and tax stuff to an accountant or do them manually yourself....I know, not a viable alternative!! The only viable alternatives would be for your migration to XP, Vista or some other OS. * * * * * * * * * * Heirloom, old and XP was mine "stat monkey" wrote in message .... Quicken, TaxCut, TurboTax, McAfee renewals are no longer supporting ME as of later this year. I am migrating to stay with Qucken and TaxCut. But I wonder what the alternatives are? Avast has a free virus scan that still runs on ME- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I bought a COMPAQ Deskpro EN SFF with win 2k for $100 on ebay. No writable CD. OK for Taxcut but I will need more storage for Quicken. |
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