I think it is very hard, if possible. it uses NET Framework and Wine has problems with it. Check cheap solutions to run XP either in virtual or different partitions. Cheap Windows based netbook or nettop on sale could be solution also.
I highly suggest using bootcamp to run windows proper. If the price of Windows is keeping you away from this, just find a college student. They will get you a free copy.
Or comb the streets on trash day for a 6 or 7 year old dell tower that someone curbed because it would not boot due to having a dead $3 watch battery. That's what i did :)
>Or comb the streets on trash day for a 6 or 7 year old dell tower that someone curbed because it would not boot due to having a dead $3 watch battery
I recomment search for old Thinkpad, as replacing watch batteries is harder in them ($4 on ebay :-) ). And their keyboard quality outperform all other keyboard I used.