Does Quicken 2007 work with Mavericks?

Does Quicken 2007 work with Mavericks? I'm holding off upgrading my wife's system to Maveicks until I know Quicken 2007 still works with it. She uses Quicken all the time.

IJC9 wrote:
I called Intuit.  They told me that Quicken 2007 (16.1.4 - the upgrade for Mountain Lion) would work in a limited capacity on Mavericks - but that they would neither guarantee this, nor support it.  They said that it should work for simple tasks like checkbook balancing/ writing checks, etc. but that it will probably NOT work for online banking or coordination with credit cards or investment tracking, etc.
Well that is a direct contradiction to what they say on their website.
http://quicken.intuit.com/support/help/shopping-and-buying/is-quicken-supported- on-mavericks-/GEN85978.html
"Is Quicken Supported on Mavericks?
Updated: 10/23/2013 | Article ID: GEN8597
Apple released their latest operating system, OS X 10.9 (code named Mavericks).  Lion Compatible Quicken for Mac 2007 (16.1.4) and Quicken Essentials Mac (1.7.4) are fully supported on OS X 10.9.
There are four known minor issues confirmed to occur with Quicken Essentials for Mac running OS X 10.9"
So I call bullhockey nonsense on your phone call to Intuit. And I am using Quicken 2007 16.1.4 on my iMac running OS X Mavericks and it works without issues. Everything works. Notice the "fully supported" statement? Misinformation is rampant on the Internet. Phone calls to tech support are iffy at best. They rarely know what is going on.
QUICKEN 2007 16.1.4 WORKS JUST FINE ON MAVERICKS. HOW DO I KNOW FOR SURE? I AM USING IT MYSELF!

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