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Many Windows applications use APIs which are specialized and which cause issues, and many depend on newer libraries that just aren't present in the vanilla Odin installation. Older programs tend to be better than newer ones.
Innotek also has a runtime for running Windows programs which is similar to (and I think partially based on) Odin, so there are a couple of different alternatives.
I would personally love to see an OS/2 port of Wine.