


It seems the Linux community doesn't necessarily care a whole about Quicken 2016 Deluxe, and I'm feeling a bit left behind, in that I think I need it. Net Core, pay $60 for Crossover, or something else? I need to get SOMETHING to work, in order to spend more of my time in the Linux ecosystem, but I would prefer to use the simplest and most open-source solution to work. I mean, do I need to install a 32 bit Linux or 64 bit? Do I stay with the Linux Mint 18 repository, or do I jump to the latest version WIneHQ has? Do I install Winetricks to install. The problems I am having are with the installer's verification of.

I guess I just have to accept I'm a newbie to Linux, even though I have a strong 35+ year history with PC's, and am universally considered a computer geek by friends, co-workers, and family.Ĭan anyone tell me the right, best path to go to try to install Quicken Deluxe 2016 on Mint 18 (or any other distro)? It's the last/only thing from keeping me to go with full Linux, but I have to say it has been eye-opening and somewhat disappointing to see how disarrayed and weak the advice really is.
