Yeah, IDA Pro is the priciest software on the market. Binary Ninja costs 600$, while Ghidra and Radare are free. Ghidra is a bit less intuitive for me comparing to IDA Pro. It's much easier to read assembly in IDA, especially in "graph" mode. Though, generated C++ code, probably cleaner in Ghidra.
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Originally Posted by knc1
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Also, it would be great to try the "shared project" feature in Ghidra. For example, it would be possible to reverse engineer almost the entire kindle binary by multiple MobileRead users. And it may be much faster than reversing it on our own.