From what I've heard WINE isn't close to being 'Windows Compatible'
Even at Lindows.com they pretty much say it's along way from being Windows compatible.
All quotes form Lindows.com:
"Question: What Microsoft® Windows applications will LindowsOS™ run?
Answer:The quick answer is that LindowsOS™ will not run Microsoft Windows applications at a level of quality we're satisfied with. "
or
"Can LindowsOS run software written for Microsoft® Windows?
Currently, LindowsOS users can Click-N-Run the Microsoft Windows Compatibility Program that allows LindowsOS to somewhat run a limited number of MS Windows compatible software programs."
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"How well does WINE work in running MS Windows compatible programs?
Even with dozens of developers having contributed thousands of hours and lines of code to WINE, the challenge to run MS Windows compatible programs on Linux is a very big one, and it could be some time yet before WINE is advanced enough to reliably run the most popular MS Windows programs. WINE continues to make slow progress in running a select group of MS Windows programs, with varying degrees of success as to how well each program will run. Sometimes programs will "run," but have display problems, can't print, won't work with sound, crash, hang your system, and so on."
There are laws in the U.S. (or that's what I've heard anyway) to protect people from having there software ripped off . At least I think it would be pretty unfair for someone to rip off Mac OS and then force Apple to close it doors, but then again I have morals unlike some.
AmigaGuy