In modern English, there isn't much difference. Perhaps "it's ok" is more informal than "it's fine", but they're generally interchangeable.
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Just as Jude said they are generally interchangeable meaning you can use either one of them and the sentence would have the same meaning. I will give you examples.
Example 1) I told my friend that it's okay to make mistakes.
Example 2) I told my friend that it's fine to make mistakes.
I hope this helps!
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