On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Gordon R. Keehn wrote: > Which brings us back to the original question, "How did you do it?" > Quicken is the only package that I (so far) can't get to run on Linux, > or that doesn't have a suitable substitute. If I could get past that > one, I'd have no reason to run Windows at all. I'm not sure how he did his, but in my case, IIRC, I had done it by just double-clicking the install/setup file using wine. I know I also used WineTools (http://www.franksworld.net/winetools/) once as well. From there it was just a matter of importing the back-up files I created in Windows into it and away I went. It all worked great for me. -- bts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org > > law@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > >In message <Pine.NEB.4.58.0311200234520.2545@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Brian Schmidt w > >rites: > > >On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Demond James wrote: > > > > > >> Ok Charles, explain how you got quicken to work. All the details! I > > >> can't even get it to install. > > > > > >[Obviously I'm not Charles, but...] Which version are trying to install? > > >I've used Quicken 2000 before with no problems. > >I'm currently using Quicken 2002 Deluxe with no signficant problems under > >WINE. > >jeff