Quicken 2011 for Mac in App Store?

Any ideas when Intuit will make this program available in the App Store?
Thanks
Gordon

The big question from my point of view is as to whether or not the latest Quicken 2011 Deluxe can work on Mac's without a hitch. Quicken 2011 is already a few big steps backward (shame on Intuit) but there seems to be NO competition but a huge demand for the software. So as a result, I hesitate buying a Mac, as great as they seem to be. Until Windows based software like Quicken and it is seamless, I resist. They say I can run Quicken on the Mac but I have to do certain steps each time and buy a new Windows program. I currently run on Windows XP and wonder if I need to first upgrade that to Windows 7 and THEN to a Mac....just seems to iffy and may just buy the HP. Thoughts anyone? I am confused and the kids at the Apple Store confuse me even more. I would need to be able to use my RealPlayer, Excel and Word 2000 and Quicken 2011. Ouch.

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