Lion and Quickbooks 2009

Anybody here using Lion and Quickbooks 2009? Thinking about upgrading to Lion from SL but a show-stopper will be whether or not QB 2009 works with Lion. I got an email from intuit that says QB 2009 is not supported in Lion but there is a difference in "not supported" and "does not work". Can anyone verify it working or not working?

No problem!
This will make it easy for you:
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/07/09/quicken-wont-run-on-lion-heres-10-mac-apps-to-cur e-those-blue/

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