Jarrhed wrote: > But at the same time it will be a lot simpler to write, I could write a Linux version and a Windows Version, the program itself can run in mono but the paths and everything would be messed up if I ran it in Linux with mono, mono on Windows should be fine as, it doesn't use WPF or anything. It uses 2.0 for compatibility so there should be no problems there. The installer would have Mono built-in Then as I said, don't bother. If you have to install dotnet that means you have to have valid windows license. Which defeats the whole purpose of Wine. You can't do everything from within Wine. Things like new wineprefix can not be made from within Wine. You have to make native Linux application.