That you can use c-like expressions in various places (the command bar, goto dialog, calculator, conditional breakpoints)
> Does it understand programming languages? Can you inspect the contents of variables like in VS?
No and not yet, it just uses the symbols of an executable to display a source code listing. I only know of a few asm developers that use it for development but the main use case is reverse engineering and malware analysis.
Main author of x64dbg here. This is very probably the case and I contacted Github support to figure out what is going on. Before today we had around 3k (legit) stars.
I've never heard of your project but woke up this morning when my phone started buzzing with alerts from issue #1864. Looks like my account somehow has ended up starring and watching your project. That probably explains why you have replies to that issue saying "Unsubscribe" and "what?"
That's fine, and it is of course how many projects use the GPL in most cases in practice -- but as it reads in the readme, it sounds like the GPL doesn't [allow] someone to fork the project, port it to say, OS X, or arm - and sell the changed fork to a to a customer without giving the changes back upstream. The porter would have to offer sources to the customer, and the customer would be free to upstream the sources - but from the GPL, there's no legal compulsion to do so.
Anyway, I guess I would have reworded it somewhat, to make it more obvious that the source is under GPL, but that the project welcomes and encourages upstreaming changes. This opposed to the code being under a modified GPL.
Thanks for your reply! I would be interested in more specific features that you are missing from the plugin system. I'm not familiar with what Immunity has to offer on the native side and my current focus is on improving the plugins.