Using external editor by wine

I'd like to use my PictureWindowPro® as external editor in Aperture but it only runs by wine.
PWP® is windows only software with some unique and powerful tolls.
Does anybody know how to link a wine program as external editor?

Workflow-
iPhoto 9.5.1 open in desktop 1
PSE 12 open in desktop 2
In iPhoto I select 4 photos, rt click on one of the photos, select edit external editor
Most of the time the photos open in desktop 2, but 10-20% of the time they will open in desktop 1. I then show all the desktops (F3) and drag the photos to desktop 2.
I can see there is going to be a lot of finger pointing (iPhoto vs OSX vs PSE) as to which piece of the operation is dropping the ball. iPhoto finds the 4 photos, opens them in PSE, but someone lost the desktop information. With that said, I think the iPhoto programers need to talk to the OSX programers to determine if the desktop information is being correctly passed. (I would guess that PSE assumes all PSE windows will be on the same desktop)
As an aside, I can perform most of my PSE operations in desktop 1 using keyboard shortcuts.
-alan

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