Can I continue to use Fusion to run my PC version of Quicken 2006 after I upgrade to Mountain Lion? I'm currently on Snow Leopard.

I am considering upgrading my OS on my 2008 iMac from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion. However, I use Fusion to run my PC version of Quicken 2006 and have heard that I will no longer be able to do that. Any suggestions?

You can continue using it without any problem. However, check that you are running a VMware Fusion version that it's compatible with Mountain Lion (VMware Fusion 4 and 5 are compatible with Mountain Lion). If you upgrade and you want to use a non-compatible version, you will see kernel panics.
Also, make a backup before upgrading, although everything should work properly after upgrading to Mountain Lion

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