![]() ![]() In Cerbero Suite 5.1 every disassembly in a project can have its own local structures. Previously, imported structures were shared among Carbon disassemblies in the same project. We wrote a post about this topic for more information. The most interesting of these improvements is the support of indirect string literal references. We have introduced some improvements in the decompiler output. We wrote an in-depth article about packages if you’re interested in learning more. When a package is not signed or the signature cannot be trusted, it is shown by the installation dialog. Not only that, but the same package is compatible with both Cerbero Suite and Cerbero Engine. Packages enable developers to create plugins that can be easily installed by the user with just a few clicks. While there are many interesting new features in this release, we consider the most important one to be the introduction of installable packages. In this post we summarized the most important ones. This release comes packed with features and improvements. We’re happy to announce the release of Cerbero Suite 5.1 and Cerbero Engine 2.1!
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