

Don't grab the 64bit version of Diptrace, as it will complain about not being compatible with your Windows version. Wine is actual API's in Linux that do Windows stuff. In Linux, you use Wine to run Windows software. Oh well, Linux and it's users are a step above, and we don't let huge nuances like this bring us to a halt. That's speaks mounds for Linux and Linux developers! Not sure what it says for the DipTrace developers. You want the Linux version, and they give you the Windoiws version. If you go to the DipTrace download page, and look at the "Linux" download link, it will send you to the Windows executable file.

There is no native DipTrace package for Linux as of January 2015.
