I'll get a Windows wallet in the meantime, but it's never convenient.
You could always give virtualbox a shot, and create a linux virtual machine. This may be a little more convenient for you than using a windows wallet, and plus you get to play around with some open source software. I am always more confident with linux security aswell

. With linux you will still need to install some extra library's for the qt wallet, or at least i had to. I'm guessing all the qt wallets require similar dependencies so i just followed dogecoin installation instructions to get the fluttercoin-qt wallet running under the good old user friendly ubuntu.
http://b.agilob.net/such-address-many-dig-on-linux-wow/