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Two of the external links point directly to files (a ZIP file and an EXE). This seems like poor form to me... they should point to pages that host the files, not the files themselves. But I'm not sure where to go. - furrykef (Talk at me) 06:56, 19 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Interactive Disassembler" should be a category

The proper name for IDA Pro is of course IDA Pro. It is an interactive disassembler. Here is a list of interactive disassemblers:

Many of these should also be in a decompiler category. There ought to be summary articles as well, as there are for web browsers. Based on what Wikipedia has for web browsers:

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Historically, many users of Interactive Disassembler have believed that its logo is a picture of Ada Lovelace which turns out to be factually incorrect. I'm not sure if any of the readers of this article will care since the logo is presently missing from the article's Infobox, but for the record the IDA Pro Disassembler has used a picture of Françoise d'Aubigné as a logo since the late 1990s. This is noted in a blog post[1] written by the primary developer, Ilfak Guilfanov, for his company's blog[2] with the earliest instance of her visage being found at an archived version[3] of his first company's website that is hosted at DataRescue. One thing to note, however, is that the disassembler itself was started in 1991 as he had mentioned in an earlier interview[4] and some of his publications with regards to the technology that he needed to develop for it are in the years 1997 [5][6] and 2001[7]. As a result, we can assume that the decision of using the picture of Françoise d'Aubigné for the logo was likely made between 1991 and 1997. — 70.113.64.5 (talk) 00:44, 4 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ "Sainte Ida". Hex Blog. Hex-Rays SA. 13 April 2006. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Hex Blog – State-of-the-art code analysis". Hex-Rays SA. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  3. ^ DataRescue IDA PRO disassembler at the Wayback Machine (archived 26 October 2000)
  4. ^ Гильфанов, Ильфак (22 May 2003). "IDA Pro - samyj moshhnyj dizassembler v mire" IDA Pro - самый мощный дизассемблер в мире [IDA Pro - the most powerful disassembler in the world] (Interview) (in Russian). Interviewed by Доля, Алексей. Компания "Ф-Центр". sec. 2.30. Retrieved 3 February 2020. Он начался как хобби в далеком 1991 году, просто увлечением для себя и для друзей.
  5. ^ Guilfanov, Ilfak (1997). "Fast library identification and recognition technology". Liège, Belgium: DataRescue. 3 (4): 12–18.
  6. ^ DataRescue: Interactive Disassembler Pro – FLIRT Technology at the Wayback Machine (archived 11 April 2000)
  7. ^ Guilfanov, Ilfak (2001). "A Simple Type System for Program Reengineering". Proceedings. Stuttgart, Germany: Eighth Working Conference on Reverse Engineering. p. 357. doi:10.1109/WCRE.2001.957843.