Odin Client ver 10.0.5.0 does not support Apple M1/M2/M3 ARM-based chips natively. Running it on modern Mac hardware requires Rosetta 2 emulation, which can introduce input lag.
The core philosophy of Odin is . By installing a thick client on the user’s machine, Odin processes market data locally. This architecture minimizes the round-trip time required to refresh market watch screens compared to web-based competitors. For scalpers and day traders, where milliseconds equate to money, this architecture remains relevant despite the industry shift toward HTML5.
Always perform a full system backup before utilizing the client for deep system modifications.
Version 10.0.5.0 fixed a notorious bug from 10.0.4.x where large clipboard transfers (over 2MB) would crash the client session. The "smart clipboard" feature in this build allows text, images, and small files to be copied seamlessly between the local machine and the remote server.