Ugh, the already ridiculously expensive IDA Pro support renewal is $90 more expensive than last year ($469 vs $379). Maybe they really do want to keep encouraging people to switch to an alternative or write their own.
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Meanwhile Binary Ninja is $300 which... isn't exactly a massive improvement.
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Replying to @RotoPenguin
$300/y to keep an active license for Binary Ninja, $469/y to keep one for IDA. Yearly renewal fees are the bulk of the cost after a few years, so that's what matters. Binary Ninja is better, but not massively so. Still wildly overpriced.
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Replying to @RotoPenguin
Binja is $600 to buy, $300/y to maintain. IDA Standard is $739 to buy, $239/y to maintain. IDA Pro is $1409 and $469/y.
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You're comparing the named IDA license (which is apparently not for company use anymore) with the commercial version of BN. So wouldn't that either be $149/$74 for non-commercial BN, or $1879/$629 for IDA Computer?
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I'm trying to confirm that the named IDA license is indeed not for commercial use any more.
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Replying to @marcan42 @RotoPenguin
Beyond the previous screenshot in this thread, I've heard the same from others who got it in writing too. Definitely curious what you hear back.
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I just got confirmation from them that Named licenses can be used for commercial work, they just don't seem to want "companies" (for some definition of company - >1 employee?) to purchase them, but it's fine as a freelancer/sole proprietor.
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Replying to @marcan42 @RotoPenguin
Hah! That makes comparisons fun. You get to slant it whichever way you want.
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