Comment by eugeneionesco

10 years ago

It's actually usable.

Good answer. Okay, what does it do that Radare doesn't?

  • I don't know what Radare does, but after I read your comment I installed Radare2 (because binja didn't let me save my file). I didn't get anywhere because Radare2 looks like it has a super steep learning curve, whereas with binja I just right-clicked the jump that looked like it'd do what I want and selected "Patch -> Never jump".

    I'm not sure why you're dismissing usability, but it's a very big feature in a tool, one of the most important ones.

    • It's important, but the market share of Vim is roughly inverse porportional to how important it is.

      Anyways, yeah, Radare isn't super usable. I'd guess I only understand 10% of it. And Radare2 is in active development, and wasn't totally ready for prime time, which is what I thought the usability comment was about.

    • "Actually useable" is a little terse, and not very informative if you've already figured out radare2.