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Buy nowThe fact that Intuit still uses IE in their products is a joke and shows how poorly these products are maintained and developed.
Firstly, IE is a dangerous and insecure browser which is heavily exploited by malicious actors and has been for a decade, which is why Microsoft announced in 2015 that it would be retired, yet Intuit is literally waiting until the very last minute to remove it's use from their product.
BTW, the drop dead date for IE is June 15th 2022, after which time it will be impossible to run IE on any Windows machine and thus it will be impossible to run the majority of Intuit software.
Machines will continue to receive updates that remove IE, as they should, and more of Intuit's customers will spend time and money trying to fix a problem that Intuit should have fixed years ago, but instead Intuit has been putting all of their development dollars into the online version so that they can wring a monthly fee from their customers with a terrible solution that does not have the full functionality of the boxed version instead fixing this issue in the boxed version.