Has anyone used the new Quicken for Lion?

Before updating to Lion and purchasing the new Quicken which is compatible with Lion, I wanted to see if others have used it yet and if there are any major problems.

I have not experienced any problems with the new Quicken for Lion.  It's quite different from the old version but it seems to work quite well.  After installing Lion, the old version of Quicken was deemed useless.  It will not run on Lion, so access it before you update if you intend to extract any info from it.  Good luck!

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