Should be out in a week or two. Most of the code changes are done, we're just taking a break between DEF CON / recuperating from a lot of long nights getting the first release out.
It should only take a day or two once we get working again.
When it says the non-commercial version lacks "High-Performance Multi-Threading", does that mean all decompiles are going to be single-threaded, or every kind of worker in the entire platform, or ?
I (mostly) understand the rationale of not wanting to make it easy to bulk-decompile binaries for supposedly "non-commercial" users, but I'd be wary of seeing how much personal usability suffers before signing the dotted line.
Should be out in a week or two. Most of the code changes are done, we're just taking a break between DEF CON / recuperating from a lot of long nights getting the first release out.
It should only take a day or two once we get working again.
When it says the non-commercial version lacks "High-Performance Multi-Threading", does that mean all decompiles are going to be single-threaded, or every kind of worker in the entire platform, or ?
I (mostly) understand the rationale of not wanting to make it easy to bulk-decompile binaries for supposedly "non-commercial" users, but I'd be wary of seeing how much personal usability suffers before signing the dotted line.
> non-commercial version lacks "High-Performance Multi-Threading"
At least until someone uses the tool to remove these limitations from Binary Ninja itself.
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Cool! Looking forward to it.