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Review by dickb
For Home System Builders or Upgraders, this is the FULL 64-bit Win 10 Pro operating system at a great price.
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A Very Reliable and Upgraded Version of MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word & Outlook.nCan’t get along without them … and they have improved since the last edition.
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Review by dickb
We have been using this software for over a dozen years for its handling of our Partnership needs. Handles everything a General or Tax-Matters Partner normally needs.
Our Partnership involves residential rental properties, so depreciation and handling of property expense is important.nSoftwaregenerates all needed K-1’s and even the needed cover-letters to goto each Partner.
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Never purchased; don’t own a Mac. Did purchase FTM for PC, which I would rate as 4-star, AND it was the current version!
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Review by Diego Banducci
We’ve been running Trend Micro for the last 10+ years, and thought it was pretty good. Then we started having serious problems with our computers, specifically slowing down, failing to recognize hyperlinks, failing to transmit passwords properly (e.g., the New York Times), interference with websites (e.g., amazon failing to operate properly) and the security software itself turning off spontaneously. Yet this software failed to recognize the problem.
So, I loaded the free security software that comes with Windows 7 (Microsoft Security Essentials), and in short order it identified two notorious pieces of malware (VCQ.
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Review by Diego Banducci
After all these years, the trolls in Redmond still have not learned how to produce user-friendly software. There was no reason to make the changes to Office that they’ve made; it was simply a way to justify an unnecessary upgrade that has turned out to be a downgrade. Users with a moderate understanding of how Office operated will find themselves flummoxed when attempting to do things they had finally learned how to do in the old version.
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Review by Diego Banducci
After all these years, the trolls in Redmond still have not learned how to produce user-friendly software. There was no reason to make the changes to Office that they’ve made; it was simply a way to justify an unnecessary upgrade that has turned out to be a downgrade. Users with a moderate understanding of how Office operated will find themselves flummoxed when attempting to do things they had finally learned how to do in the old version.