I just upgraded to mountain lion and didn't realize that my quicken wasn't going to work.  How do I get that information back?

I just upgraded my OS to Mountain Lion and didn't realize that my Quicken wasn't going to work on it.  Now what do I do?  How can I get my info off of here to start with something new?  Anyone have any ideas?  That was the one thing I didn't backup before I did the upgrade.  Grrr.....

mende1 is right, however, you have a chance of recovering your files.
Open a new Finder window.
Press COMMAND+G
Type the following in the box: /Library/Application Support/Quicken
Remember, I don't use Quicken, so that folder may not exist.
If you really need it though, you could downgrade back to Lion (or whatever you were on before).
Sorry for the trouble you are having.

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