Ida Pro Versions

IDA Pro, developed by Hex-Rays SA (now owned by Hex-Rays), is the de facto standard for binary analysis. Unlike typical software with linear versioning, IDA Pro is distinguished by Edition tiers (features) and Version numbers (release timeline). The key distinction is between the disassembler (core) and the Decompiler (Hex-Rays plugin), which are licensed separately.

| Feature | IDA Free 8.x | IDA Pro (Standard) 8.x | IDA Pro Team 8.x | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Multi-processor | x86/64 only | 50+ families | 50+ families | | Debugger | Limited (local) | Full (local/remote) | Full + collaborative | | Save database | No | Yes | Yes (shared) | | Cloud sync | No | No | Yes | | Decompiler | No | Optional | Optional | | Commercial use | No | Yes | Yes | ida pro versions

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The biggest controversy in IDA Pro’s history came with version 8.0: the move to a mandatory subscription model (though perpetual licenses still exist for very high tiers). IDA Pro, developed by Hex-Rays SA (now owned

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