Ray! Posted July 4, 2012 Author Report Posted July 4, 2012 I'm pretty sure that the e-tax system integrates into the main, live, system that enables the subsequent automatic generation of tax returns (provided all necessary checks and balances are achieved). It's not a paper substitute that someone at the ATO then accesses and does a data transcription, as they would with paper returns (or anything electronic in a similar sense). That's why it's not browser based. Cheers Ray
Rumcajs Posted July 4, 2012 Report Posted July 4, 2012 ................................................ I actually found a really useful wiki on how to set up Navit, I'm sure that anyone would be able to have this up and running in no time if they follow these instructions: I thought I'd add this bit as further confirmation, which I got by opening Ubuntu and the Software Centre: ......................................................... Ray, you have forgotten this little gem about your favorite GPS software on Linux : <snip> "Southern Hemisphere users The day/night auto changing layouts will be "reversed" for you. Please change the daylayout to nightlayout and vice versa. " <snip> Cheers
Ray! Posted July 4, 2012 Author Report Posted July 4, 2012 (edited) Ray, you have forgotten this little gem about your favorite GPS software on Linux : <snip> "Southern Hemisphere users The day/night auto changing layouts will be "reversed" for you. Please change the daylayout to nightlayout and vice versa. " <snip> Cheers Well, I had an appropriate youtube URL, but one can't post such links here anymore so lucky you. Cheers Ray Edited July 4, 2012 by Ray!
heyhey Posted July 21, 2012 Report Posted July 21, 2012 Look I'm a long time user and believer in Win for corporate use as there is nothing comparable. Win7 IMO is the best package MS have brought out to date, BUT it and MS' standard apps are very unreliable in their operation, not from Virus, but they are prone to their own issues, for example the many issues that plauge IE. With OSX, I do have issues, the RAM it chews through just for the graphics of the desktop is a bit stupid, Safari is a bit hit and miss, but overall its a much more reliable package as far as Im concrned. Even when using AutoCAD on OSX, the reliability issues I face is with me maxing out my hardware through my 2006 average spec MacBook Pro running AutoCAD through OSX Snow Leopard on a dual monitor setup with one monitor being a 32" Full HD LED screen using full hd settings.
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