1. Go to your Crossover menu and select "Run a Windows command"
2. Select the bottle where you have PB installed, type winecfg in the "Command" field and then click the "Run" button.
3. When the winecfg box comes up, check to see if "PersonalBrain.exe" is listed in the "Applications" tab. If not, click on the "Add Application" button, and navigate to the place where PB is installed (on my system it is in drive_c, Program Files -> The Brain -> PersonalBrain3.0 -> PersonalBrain3.0.exe). Select the PersonalBrain.exe file and then click "Open" to add it to the Applications tab.
4. Once PersonalBrain.exe is added to the Applications tab, click once on it to select it.
5. Click on the "Graphics" tab
6. Uncheck the box labeled "Allow the window manager to control the windows" I actually have ALL the boxes unchecked, except for "Emulate a virtual desktop". I find this to be necessary because of the weird behavior of the PB window when it is integrated with the rest of my destkop. By putting PB into a virtual desktop, I just leave it maximized inside that virtual desktop and use the virtual desktop window controls to minimize or maximize PB.
7. Click "Apply" then "OK". The winecfg application should close.
8. Start PersonalBrain.exe
9. WHen it starts, it may take a little while for it to get going, but it will.
10. On the PB menu bar, select "Window", check the "Float" option, and uncheck the "Always on top" option.
11. PB behaves quite oddly if you do not have it maximized inside of a virtual desktop. In this case, the only way I have been able to use it is to maximize the PB window. When I then want to move it out of the way, I click on the window button in the upper right to normalize the window, then it turns into a small box that I then scoot around on the screen.
12. Drag and drop to and from your Linux folders does not work and that is a major bummer. However, I downloaded and installed a freeware program called "Windows File Explorer". When I run this program along with PB, I am then able to drag files from the Windows File Manager program into the PB plex.