It is still generally good and with some encouragement you can get it to do a competent job. Its disassembler, is not so great, it gets confused and fails to find code in Swift apps pretty often. If you can't afford IDA, it is very expensive, there are a lot of great alternatives: * Still the best disassembler and machine code reversing tool out there * Demangling of Swift names is a nice quality of life improvement, Swift moves fast and is hard to keep up with * I trust its disassembler (especially for mainstream languages) more than almost any other disassembler * It supports a ridiculous number of platforms * It has one of the best decompilers available A quick overview of what makes IDA cool for those unfamiliar with it:
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