Kevin,
   A few choices:

1) Just stay with Win4Lin. The highest degree of Windows compatibility

2) Wine proper - I'm not sure anyone has been that successful with this.

3) Crossover Office - Purportedly the newest version now runs Q2005
although I haven't tried it. The lists are showing people who say it
works and people who say they cannot install. I'm waiting for the dust
to settle. CXO supposedly also runs iTunes but I couldn't get sound.
(Didn't try that hard...) I've run Q2004 on an older version of CXO
for a while and while it works there have been some problems, such as
getting reports.

   Good luck whatever way you go.

Cheers,
Mark

On 4/14/05, Kevin O'Gorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a howto or other quick resource for setting up wine to run Quicken?
> I've got Quicken 2003 deluxe under Win4Lin on an old box and I'd prefer
> wine; however, I've been daunted by the complexity of wine and not encouraged
> by my first few fumbling steps (I couldn't save a backup -- not a good thing,
> or open a QIF file).
> 
> ++ kevin
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