macromedia don't port most of their software to linux because they say there is no demand for that platform (though they will port their stuff for MacOS), and nobody mostly uses adobe and macromedia stuff in linux (thereby creating no demand) because they HAVENT been ported yet.
to run windows programs in linux you need an emulator of some sort.
wine is supposed to be okay, it's a windows emulator for linux,
win4lin is another similar project i think, though i haven't used it
lindows is an entire windows emulating linux distribution, althoutgh it costs and it is now 5 months late coming out and counting
VMware is a PC emulator for linux, it is also expensive though, plus you must install windows in your virtual machine once you get VMware running. This sounds like the best and most stable option, though it is the most expensive.
Or you could set up a dual boot.
You can dual boot with MacOS or windows, or any other OS, hardware dependent, and get the benefit of both worlds, so what have you got to lose?