Just want to ask why its so expensive cause like i want to start doing Reverse engineering.
but then i look at the price and i bas fall out my seat really wish it was cheaper tbh cause well im poor bas
Just want to ask why its so expensive cause like i want to start doing Reverse engineering.
but then i look at the price and i bas fall out my seat really wish it was cheaper tbh cause well im poor bas
just want to know if theres legit any other way to get ida pro.
Hi @Exvin!
If you’re just starting out, you have two budget-friendly options:
• IDA Free: A free version for non-commercial use, perfect for learning and basic reverse engineering. It supports common architectures like x86 and ARM but with limited features.
• IDA Home: A more affordable version for enthusiasts, offering more advanced features, also for non-commercial use.
Both are great for beginners! You can grab IDA Free from the official Hex-Rays site to get started without any cost. Let us know if you need tips!
• IDA Free: A free version for non-commercial use, perfect for learning and basic reverse engineering. It supports common architectures like x86 and ARM but with limited features.
I thought IDA Free was limited to x86/x64? I tried to load a arm64 Windows EXE, but I got a Warning dialog:
The processor type 'arm' is not included in the installed version of IDA.
Please check our web site for information about ordering additional processor modules.
Version 9.0.241217 Windows x64
@KindOne Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I’d like to correct a small mistake in my previous message.
For IDA Free, support for ARM is not included. Instead, ARM support is available in the IDA Classroom Free version, which is designed specifically for academic use.