“One state download/one state prep problem seems to be fixed!”, “Nothing this complex is perfect”, “Masters of revenue maximization”, “TurboTax Deluxe 2009 Install Errors on Win XP_Pro (SP3)”, “Pretty effortless until the end...”
“Major upgrade for Office”, “Let's reconcile all those good and bad reviews...”, “Once you get used to it, you'll love Microsoft Office 07”, “Stay Away as long as you can!”, “Avoid it if you can”
“One state download/one state prep problem seems to be fixed!”, “INSTALL PROBLEMS”, “THE Best”, “Turbo Tax Asks You to Pay Again for Your Free State”, “Trouble at the start. So far so good (once I got it installed).”
“One state dowload/one state prep problem seems to be fixed!”, “Good software; overpriced just to get Schedule C”, “When good products go bad”, “No change since last year; working fine so far for me”, “It CRASHED when starting on Windows XP”
“The Best Value. Buy in Jan or Feb.”, “good product at a good price (updated)”, “Problem with State download, inefficient customer service”, “About telemarketing”, “Download and delivery probl;ems”
“This Version of Office Behaves as if it Were a Beta”, “Few steps forward, few steps back, and some lack of changes”, “Just keep it off your machine until they decide to make the "beta"
a real product.”, “Where's the beef?”, “Warning - Features Taken Out of Excel”
“Intuit has their head up their bank account”, “Warning to Users of Windows 7 64-bit (lots of QB issues)”, “Love the Program, But Too Many Features Are Additional Cost”, “Better than QB 2009 but that's not saying much”, “Minor upgrade to annoying but ubiquitous accounting software”
“so far so good”, “Good software, no problems with download or install on Vista”, “No surprises”, “Don't purchase download; Amazon doesn't provide the service you pay
for”, “Download review”
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“Don't even waste your time”, “Optimistic, understanding, and horridly disappointed”, “Worthless--non essential for the Mac. Cannot print checks any
longer!”, “Very Disappointed”, “In the words of Intuit's CEO Aaron Patzer: "Holy crap!"”