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The basic idea is to run the chosen OS as a “guest” inside of your real operating system (in this case, Windows running inside of Mac OS), giving you the best of both worlds – at a price. We’ve talked about it a couple times in the past, and those unfamiliar with the concept should read up on Rob’s great introduction to consumer virtualization. The third choice is both Rob’s and my chosen path – virtualization.
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But who can chance losing a work paper or finding out that by some arcane setting selection, your software won’t operate? The second is to use a program like Codeweavers’ Crossover line to “fool” programs into thinking they are running on a Windows computer – a less stable (though when it works, it works WELL) choice. It’s stable, but every time you need a Windows program, you’ll be rebooting. The first is to use Bootcamp and run Windows natively on a second partition on the Mac. There are three options available to a Mac user faced with this problem. There are times we need Windows… or, at least, the ability to run Windows applications. We all know this, even those of us who swear by our glowing Apple logos. Of course, given all of those above “features”, Mac’s also don’t have the same software support.

Thanks to design, it is a great computer for multimedia, graphics and (my particular vice) photography.Īnd thanks to a more regimented (read: limited, somewhat archaic and vastly overpriced) hardware selection, my Mac is rock stable.
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Thanks to smaller user numbers, Mac OS isn’t prone to the levels of virii, rootkits, trojans and other problems that a typical PC is vulnerable to. Living with OS X has given me some extremely high expectations in some respects – stability, “bling factor” and usability are all (I would argue) considerably higher than an equivalent Windows PC.


Search results in decent notebooks from $125 and up So, today you can purchase a cheap new Windows/10 based pc solely for the purpose of running TurboTax Business now and next year and that notebook will cost less!
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TurboTax Business, when combined with a companion state-level business income tax form component for TurboTax costs somewhere around $120 (Target, Costco with coupon) plus state $60 (must from Intuit) - lowest total online $180.

So, the answer is NO MAC support for TurboTax Business. Perhaps it is simply their assessment of the size of the market - MAC users. They've never chosen to spend the funds on rewriting the product, nor have they made the product available online as an alternative. When Apple introduced Lion and eliminated the direct function calls in to the O/S, the TurboTax BUSINESS product ceased to be compatible. Hey, Look guys/gals co-MAC users - I'm just a volunteer here so if you don't like the factual answer, your best choice is call Intuit or write and complain.
