![]() ![]() The problem is because of the way things are simulated every time a patch comes out the people maintaining wine have to make changes to allow for the whatever new library or whatnot that is being used.Īnd frankly not only are Linux Desktop users a very small percentage of users, I have the feeling most of them wouldn't want to pay for it, they would expect it to be free like all the other things they get when using Linux. Well that is because it takes a lot of work, time, and money to produce a program like that.Īs far as wine goes, some versions of Quicken already run on it. So there is even programs like this on Linux, the catch is always that they are not a feature rich as Quicken. has been around for probably over 20 years, and there is, which is written in Java so it can run on Linux. Quicken Mac was totally rewritten starting in about 2007, here it is 2018, and it still doesn't have feature parity with Quicken 2007 Mac let alone subscription (2018/2019) Quicken Windows.Īnd it isn't like there hasn't been time or a desire for this. And they have a very vivid example of what that would take. To do a native application they would have close to a total rewrite. The WineBottler installer is commonly called. The most popular versions of the software are 1.7, 1.6 and 1.4. Our built-in antivirus scanned this Mac download and rated it as 100 safe. ![]() ![]() The bundle identifier for WineBottler for Mac is. John Ervin They probably think about it, but not for very long. WineBottler 1.8.6 for Mac is available as a free download on our software library. And there are several problems around running wine (as in wine keeping up with all the changes/installs made to Quicken). Frankly the only way I think you will ever see Quicken on Linux without running a virtual machine is using wine. ![]()
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