On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 14:13, Mike Jang wrote: > I don't think GNUCash really cuts it, but I recognize there are people > working on the Quicken compatibility / feature issue. However, I don't > hear any mention of (U.S.) Tax software. > > Is there anything on the horizon for a Linux port or some GNU substitute > for TurboTax? Or do people here who no longer use MS Windows just do > their taxes with a pencil (or an accountant who probably uses MS > Windows)? > Would Bochs be the solution here? There really isn't a need for these applications to run "fast." They're basically programs that just have a whole bunch of forms. Frankly, running them on a 1+ GHz machine is sort of a waste in any case. Since Bochs provides excellent x86 emulation and dispenses with the issues associated with Wine, I would think this would be a great solution. I have never tried it, though, so I don't have a clue. -- Dave Roberts <ldave@xxxxxxxxxxxx>