![]() ![]() Now it's so much easier to do-just double-click the called function's name in the code, and that's it. Earlier you had to look for the function being called in the tree containing a list of modules and procedures, and then manually go to that function to view it. When a code is analyzed, it is frequently found that functions often call other functions or procedures. That's why I'd like to tell you more about it. Though this feature was introduced in the previous version, few people knew about it, and even fewer used it. ![]() ![]() Hopefully, now the product will be much easier to use. The changes have been brewing for quite a long time. When working on this release, we focused on the decompiler's usability when analyzing a code. I am happy to announce a new version of VB Decompiler. ![]()
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