The advantage of Wine is that you get all the updates as they come out. 
Whereas with Crossover, each new version release, you have to buy another
copy.  Debian is a bit behind in the repositories on Wine right now, but it
will catch up. I bought 4.2 back when, and have recently tried 6.x, but
couldn't really see how it was better than Wine.  In fact, run from a
terminal, Wine gives you more informative error messages.  As a company,
support might be an issue.  But in the end, I think the Windows solution is
either a VM or, better, a cheap machine and KVM.

Peter 
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