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OllyDbg V2.0 beta 2   
Suggested by Andrew Lee - Updated by Checker on 13 Nov 2009
2MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (305)
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Synopsis: OllyDbg is a 32-bit assembler level debugger. Its built-in code analysis feature makes it easier to recognize and deal with procedures, loops, API calls, switches, tables, constants and strings. It also allows for user-defined labels, comments and function descriptions.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on OLLYDBG.EXE.
License: Registerware. For permanent or commercial usage, free email registration is required.
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] johnwebpage listed here no longer exists. [2006-06-28 14:18]

[Anonymous] bobthe now appears to be http://www.ollydbg.de/ [2006-06-28 14:22]

[Anonymous] Andrew LeeThanks! I have updated the website link. [2006-06-29 00:22]

[Anonymous] DanThe website states this is now shareware.
This entry should be updated to reflect this now
 [2006-09-10 03:47]

[Anonymous] Andrew LeeThe license states "This software is a shareware. To use this program on a permanent basis or for commercial purposes, you should register it by sending filled registration form to Ollydbg@t-online.de. The registration is free of charge...." Interesting definition for shareware! I will update the license field to make this point clearer. [2006-09-11 07:19]


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