Intuit has decided not to support Lion with its Quicken 2007 for Mac product. Following is a quote from their Q&A:
"Why will Quicken for Mac not work on Lion, Mac OS X 10.7?
Quicken for Mac 2005, 2006 and 2007 were originally built for the older PowerPC architecture, and were able to run on newer Intel-based Macs due to an Apple technology called Rosetta. As of Mac OS X 10.7, Apple has discontinued support for Rosetta."
So my question is: Has Rosetta been disabled in Lion or will it continue to function but will no longer be supported, i.e. the user can proceed at his own risk?
"Why will Quicken for Mac not work on Lion, Mac OS X 10.7?
Quicken for Mac 2005, 2006 and 2007 were originally built for the older PowerPC architecture, and were able to run on newer Intel-based Macs due to an Apple technology called Rosetta. As of Mac OS X 10.7, Apple has discontinued support for Rosetta."
So my question is: Has Rosetta been disabled in Lion or will it continue to function but will no longer be supported, i.e. the user can proceed at his own risk?