On Jul 7, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Nora Probasco wrote: > I think it is pure arrogance telling someone to switch to the Windows > version. What a joke. I am using Quicken 2006 and as long as it works well I > will keep it. However, it probably won't run on Lion I would think. I plan to > delay going to Lion until I hear feedback that all the bugs have been fixed.
It isn't bugs that are the problem. Apple announced in 2005 that they were switching over to Intel processors from the PowerPC processors. For the transition, they installed a program called Rosetta that emulates PowerPC processors on machines with Intel processors. They also said that Rosetta would be going away in a future operating system. Rosetta is gone in Lion. With six years warning, Intuit failed to produce a full-featured Intel version of Quicken for the Mac. With this history, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for a fix.
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