Ida Pro Version History ~repack~

| Version | Year | Key Features | |---------|------|----------------| | 1.0–3.0 | 1991–1999 | DOS + Windows 3.1 UI; basic FLIRT (Fast Library Identification) introduced. | | 4.0 | 2000 | First GUI for Windows; improved cross-references. | | 4.5 | 2001 | IDC scripting language; support for PE/ELF formats. | | 4.7 | 2002 | x86-64 (AMD64) disassembly (beta). | | 5.0 | 2005 | Major UI overhaul; IDA Sync (collaborative analysis). | | 5.2 | 2007 | ARM architecture support; improved debugger. | | 5.5 | 2008 | IDA Pro for Linux and macOS; IDAPython introduced. | | 6.0 | 2010 | first available (x86). | | 6.1 | 2011 | ARM decompiler; iPad binaries support. | | 6.4 | 2013 | 64-bit decompiler (x86-64). | | 6.9 | 2015 | Improved UEFI, Android (DEX, ART), and Go binaries. | | 7.0 | 2017 | Native ARM64 and AARCH64 support; IDA Teams (collaboration). | | 7.2 | 2019 | Retargetable decompiler (microcode API); Apple M1 preview. | | 7.5 | 2020 | Apple M1 native; improved Intel Pin integration. | | 7.6 | 2021 | Python 3 only (Py2 dropped); native Apple Silicon. | | 7.7 | 2022 | Enhanced debugger, better Rust and Swift support. | | 8.0 | 2023 | New dark theme, faster navigation, extended microcode API. | | 8.1–8.3 | 2024–2025 | QoL updates: parallel analysis, improved PDB, more architectures (BPF, RISC-V). |

IDA Pro has come a long way since its initial release in 1996. With a strong focus on performance, features, and user community involvement, Hex-Rays has maintained IDA Pro as a leading disassembler and debugger tool. The tool's version history reflects its continuous evolution, with significant updates and improvements being added regularly. As the tool continues to be widely used in the reverse engineering and cybersecurity communities, its version history serves as a testament to its enduring value and relevance. ida pro version history

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