Wine is a standard application among the distros, the capabilities no not change. If the necessary application is listed as working on wine's database then it should work, the database is also good about noting issues and changes required for certain software to work.
However after looking at the database, the application is rated as garbase and in most cases the users were only able to complete the installer but not run the application. It could be the case where the app uses many windows core components that have not been cloned into wine.
You could also look at crossover which has better support than wine but it paid. http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/browse/name/?app_id=5703
Their site says it has not been tested, but you can get the free trial to test it.