Tax Software for Linux Followup
Vladimir Vuksan asks: "After that feature about tax software for Linux I contacted
Kiplinger software, makers of TaxCut in order to ask about the
status or a possibility of a Linux port. The next day I got a
polite reply from them that I am enclosing below. I remember
e-mailing a similar message to Intuit a year ago but never
received any reply from them. I would thus advise people
who might be interested in a tax software for Linux to
contact Kiplinger." Sounds like this is a chance for Linux to get some decent financial software under its belt! This is a good thing. Hit the link for a copy of the message Vladamir received.
:----------------------------- From: Block Customer Service Thu 15:22 Subject: RE: TaxCut for Linux Thank you for your interest in TaxCut product. Unfortunately, at this time we do not have any plans to do this. I will surely forward this request to my superiors and hopefully in the near future they will consider it. Thank You, Customer Service -----Original Message----- From: Vladimir Vuksan Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 1:36 PM To: customerservice@taxcut.com Subject: TaxCut for Linux I was wondering if there are any plans to port TaxCut to the Linux platform ? At work and home I use primarily Linux so having to switch to Windows is a major hassle. If a package for Linux was available I would most certainly buy it. Sincerely, Vladimir Vuksan"
So if you've written submissions to Ask Slashdot asking for tax software (and there have been quite a few of you!) then warm up those e-mail programs and send a nice, polite email to them asking for a Linux port. At the very least, they may see that there is a market for Linux.
- Hello. As a past and very satisfied user of Kiplinger's tax cut software, I would like to encourage you to release your package under the Linux operating system as well as for the other platforms.
(BTW, no response yet. I will post it as a reply to this message if/when one comes in)I am currently converting my home and home office machines to Linux, and will not be able to use your product in the future unless a Linux version is released.
Please feel free to forward this to the appropriate parties within your company
Signed...
...Open Source isn't the only answer -- but it's almost always a better value than the alternatives...