You are missing the point: it is not about a stale version of Quicken, still working on a PPC Mac or an Intel Mac running Rosetta!
Quicken 2007 PPC was written and released 6 years before Quicken for Lion was released in 2012. Many consider that time span as "too long" to wait for Intuit to release an updated version for the Mac; especially when they were consistently updating the PC version.
And at the end of the day, their "updated" version was only updated to run on Intel; it is STILL Quicken 2007!
baltwo wrote:
Not everything Apple does is in the user's interest.
You miss the point there, too! Apple gave us the same time span to move our software to the Intel platform (about 6 years) as they did when they removed the Classic Environment as an module for the original OS X releases through PPC Tiger (6 years).
They cannot inovate and continue to be compatible with post-6 year old software at the same time. Everyone has the alternative that you promote: keep an old Mac functional to, in your case, run Snow Leopard; and I am sure you have another old Mac that runs your Classic software, too!
Lastly, when my iMac G5 died and I purchased a new Mac Mini in August, 2011 that only booted Lion, how was I supposed to be able to keep a bootable Snow Leopard volume? I was not about to purchase another old Mac that could fail without notice again!
You are looking at global users problems from the miopic point of view of only your situation. I am glad it works for you!