Summary

Whether through the efforts of the Hex-Rays development team or through user contributions, IDA’s debugger is continually evolving. The best place to keep up with all of these changes is the Hex-Rays blog (http://www.hexblog.com/), where the Hex-Rays developers frequently preview features that will appear in upcoming versions of IDA. Keeping up with user-contributed extensions requires a little more effort. Occasionally, interesting IDA extensions are announced in the IDA support forums, but you are just as likely to see them announced in various reverse engineering forums (such as http://www.openrce.org/), see them entered into Hex-Rays’s annual plug-in writing contest, or simply stumble across them while performing an Internet search. ...

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