IDA home pricing at 365$ a year, available from May. Check out your emails :-)
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Replying to @brinlyau
I could pay $365/year for one processor family and no decompiler, or $0/year for all of them and a decompiler...
Look, it's IDA, I know, but they're really going to have to come up with a better value proposition than that. Even Adobe's pricing model is better.2 replies 5 retweets 40 likes -
Adobe CC is arguably just as "for professionals" as IDA/Hex-Rays, and they charge $250/y for one app or $635/y for *all* apps. Give me full IDA with all the decompilers for $635/y and we might be getting somewhere.
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Replying to @marcan42
To be fair; you aren’t buying Adobe CC - you are renting a years worth of licence- if you stop paying for Adobe CC - you lose access to the version you are currently using today (and access to the files soon after).. This is a HUGE difference :-).
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I’ve probably looked at non arm/x64/x86 binaries a few (3 or 4) of times on the past 6 years of having an ida pro licence. i think for some use cases it makes sense..
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Replying to @brinlyau
"Annual subscription" makes me think it's the Adobe rent model.
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Replying to @marcan42
I was kind of expecting some kind of mandatory Lumina upload in IDA Home though :-p
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I dunno, getting *one* processor and a subscription model and no decompiler seems like an incredibly poor deal for that price. Maybe if they threw in the decompiler it would be worth it.
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Replying to @marcan42
I think I should have held off commenting until they clarified their wording (on if it includes decompiler and what a subscription actually means).
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