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  <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 02:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
  <title>Which tax software platform should I use this year?</title>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt; I&apos;ve been using &lt;a href=&quot;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%26R_Block_Tax_Software&quot;&gt;the same
    software&lt;/a&gt; for doing my taxes for somewhere around 30 years.  It was
    called TaxCut back then; the company that made it was bought by H&amp;amp;R
    Block in 1993, though they didn&apos;t rename the software until 2008.  For
    much, if not all, of that time I&apos;ve been doing it on a Mac of some sort.

&lt;p&gt; Last year I looked at the system requirements and discovered that it would
    no longer run on my ageing Mac Mini.  It also wouldn&apos;t run on Windows 7.
    It needed either NacOS High Sierra or Windows 8.1.  So I used their web
    version, which I remember as rather slow, and enough different from the
    offline version of previous years to be annoying.

&lt;p&gt; So for this year (which is to say tax year 2021), my options would appear
    to be:

&lt;ol&gt;
  &lt;li&gt; Use the web version again.  Ugh, but at least it would import 2020
       without trouble.  Maybe.  It didn&apos;t let me upload a 2019 data file; I
       had to feed it a PDF and do a lot of fixing up.
  &lt;li&gt; Run it on the laptop that has Win 8.1, or put the Win 10 disk that
       came with (new) Sable back in and use that.  Ugh.
  &lt;li&gt; Buy a newer Mac Mini.  I could get a minimal one for about $100-150, or
       a more recent one (running Mojave) for around $200-250.  (Those are
       eBay prices, of course.)
&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ol&gt;

&lt;p&gt; (Note that cost of the software is the same for all three options.)

&lt;p&gt; I&apos;m really leaning toward #3.  But really that would just be an excuse to
    buy another computer, and would leave me with &lt;em&gt;two&lt;/em&gt; Mac Minis that
    I&apos;d hardly ever use.  More likely I&apos;ll dither about it until the end of
    March and then break down and go use the web version again.


&lt;p class=&quot;colophon&quot;&gt; &lt;em&gt;Another fine post from
   &lt;a href=&quot;https://mdlbear.dreamwidth.org/tag/curmudgeon&quot;&gt;The Computer Curmudgeon&lt;/a&gt; (also at
   &lt;a href=&quot;https://computer-curmudgeon.com/&quot;&gt;computer-curmudgeon.com&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;br&gt;
   Donation buttons in &lt;a href=&quot;https://mdlbear.dreamwidth.org/&quot;&gt;profile&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=mdlbear&amp;ditemid=1801951&quot; width=&quot;30&quot; height=&quot;12&quot; alt=&quot;comment count unavailable&quot; style=&quot;vertical-align: middle;&quot;/&gt; comments</description>
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  <category>taxes</category>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2017 03:22:34 GMT</pubDate>
  <title>Done this month (20171001Su - 07Sa)</title>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt; This marks the first week for which, at N&apos;s suggestion, Colleen and I
    prepared a weekly menu in advance.  It came out fairly well -- you can see
    it at the end of the notes.  There were a couple of substitutions, but on
    the whole it was a success.  We did the same this week.

&lt;p&gt; I got a fair amount done.  Unfortunately, very little of it was my taxes;
    that&apos;s the top project for this week.  I did, however, get the Mac set up
    and the program I still think of as TaxCut (currently called &quot;H&amp;amp;R Block at
    Home&quot; or something like that) updated.  The Mac, Whitewood, is set up on
    my desk, with (ThinkPad) Raven next to it on a tray table.  There&apos;s a
    little story about that...

&lt;p&gt; You see, sometime Friday morning I managed to spill some coffee onto my
    little ThinkPad, Cygnus.  I shut it down and left it to dry out.  An hour
    or so later, it booted, but some of the keys on the lower right-hand
    corner were flaky, and I couldn&apos;t get it to accept my hard drive password.
    That&apos;s when I set up Whitewood and Raven.  Fortunately I had pushed
    recently, so Raven was able to sync right up and be productive.

&lt;p&gt; Then, since I had a Linux laptop and a Mac mini with a nice large monitor,
    the obvious next step was to install x2vnc and share the Mac&apos;s keyboard (a
    ThinkPad keyboard, of course -- I&apos;d had it at work), trackball, and
    mouse.  I put those all on a KVM switch (which I don&apos;t use for monitors,
    only for USB, because switching a VGA monitor confuses my computers).
    Win.  It took altogether too much time to figure out that the reason x2vnc
    didn&apos;t seem to be connecting was that Apple&apos;s implementation puts up a
    lock screen when you first connect.  :P

&lt;p&gt; x2vnc is pretty cool -- it lets you share a keyboard and mouse between two
    computers, using VNC&apos;s screen-sharing in the input direction, but not
    actually viewing the screen.  Instead, you just move the cursor onto the
    other machine&apos;s screen, across whichever edge you specify.

&lt;p&gt; The other tech-related failure Friday was that my attempt to replace the
    charging port on Colleen&apos;s old tablet was unsuccessful.  Quite possibly
    the flat cable isn&apos;t seated correctly.  It was a bit of a long shot,
    though I would have liked to be able to at least do a factory reset.

&lt;p&gt; I spent quite a lot of time Friday looking up ways of unlocking a
    password-protected hard drive when one doesn&apos;t have a working computer to
    enter the password into.  Apparently Lenovo changes their password hashing
    algorithm every so often, so you have to get a ThinkPad that was made
    close enough to the time your dead one was.  Ouch!  I didn&apos;t really care
    too much about the data, since it was all backed up, but that was a
    comparatively new SSD and I wanted to at least make it usable even if that
    included wiping it.

&lt;p&gt; Around 9:30 Friday evening I turned Cygnus on again and it booted.  Not
    wanting to push my luck I turned it off again almost immediately, but not
    before I&apos;d removed the password on the hard drive.

&lt;p&gt; It turns out that password-locking a drive is a massively bad idea.  Among
    other things it means that you can&apos;t use it in an external enclosure, and
    might not even be able to use it in another computer.  It&apos;s better to use
    your OS&apos;s &quot;whole-disk&quot; encryption, because that actually encrypts
    everything &lt;em&gt;but&lt;/em&gt; the boot partition, and it does so in a
    standardized way so that you can use it anywhere as long as you have the
    password.  You can use a variant on the same encryption technique to
    encrypt a single home directory, or even a single subdirectory.

&lt;p&gt; Also Sunday, I discovered when I went to post last week&apos;s summary that my
    client, &lt;code&gt;ljupdate.el&lt;/code&gt;, doesn&apos;t work any more because Dreamwidth
    has gone to SSL everywhere.  I made several attempts to fix it, but so far
    no joy.  I&apos;ll probably have to cut-and-paste again.  After I get my taxes
    in, the first thing I want to do is write a new -- and more general --
    posting client and integrate it with my build system (see &lt;a href=&quot;https://github.com/ssavitzky/MakeStuff&quot;&gt;MakeStuff&lt;/a&gt;).

&lt;p&gt; This Saturday, though, N went to the Seattle Home Show and found a company
    that was having a 2-for-1 deal on some pretty awesome scooters.  They&apos;re
    not exactly travel scooters -- they fold a little but don&apos;t come apart,
    and they&apos;re pretty heavy, but they&apos;re designed to be &lt;em&gt;roadworthy&lt;/em&gt;.
    18mph with a 25-mile range.  We&apos;ll probably have to replace the seat on
    one for Colleen to be comfortable, but... She can definitely ride to
    Freeland and back in one.

&lt;p&gt; In all, a rather frustrating week, but it could have been a lot worse.

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