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EDB (Evan's Debugger)

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EDB (Evan's Debugger) is a Qt4 based binary mode debugger with the goal of having usability on par with OllyDbg. It uses a plugin architecture, so adding new features can be done with ease. The current release is for Linux, but future releases will target more platforms.

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  • FreeOpen Source

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  • Linux
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  • Developed by

    US flagCodeF00 (Evan Teran)
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-2.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Rating

    Average rating of 5
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  2,800 Stars
  •  331 Forks
  •  82 Open Issues
  •   Updated Apr 26, 2025 
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Our users have written 2 comments and reviews about EDB (Evan's Debugger), and it has gotten 8 likes

EDB (Evan's Debugger) was added to AlternativeTo by valentt on Dec 26, 2009 and this page was last updated Mar 28, 2024. EDB (Evan's Debugger) is sometimes referred to as EDB, Evan's Debugger.

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Top Positive Comment
stefano fanucchi
Oct 19, 2020
0

edb-debugger It is a great extensible software very similar to Ollydbg

petrosg
Sep 3, 2017
0

Evan's Debugger is now and a Qt5 application. Soon enough only Qt5 is going to be supported. Can you please fix it in the description?

What is EDB (Evan's Debugger)?

EDB (Evan's Debugger) is a Qt4 based binary mode debugger with the goal of having usability on par with OllyDbg. It uses a plugin architecture, so adding new features can be done with ease. The current release is for Linux, but future releases will target more platforms.