Older Software Compatibility with Yosemite

Will I have any problems working with older apps in Yosemite (i.e. VueScan, Quicken 2007, Microsoft Office 2008)? Is there a listing anywhere on this site or at Apple for compatibility issues?

See App Compatibility Table - RoaringApps.

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