Since latest Snow Leopard security patch, Quicken 2007 does nt function properly.  Quicken says it is waiting for a solution from Apple.  Does anyone have another solution?

Since the latest Snow Lepard security download, Quicken 2007 for Mac does not function properly (it crashes and will not print).  Quicken says it is waiting for a fix from Apple.  Any idea when that might come?  Does anyone have another solution?

http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1489
This is the revised v1.1. You can also get it from Software Update.

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