The decompiler (the feature most users rely on) saw internal improvements:

: Hex-Rays offers a free version for non-commercial use. It includes both x86 and x64 disassemblers and cloud-based decompilers, though it lacks professional features like remote debugging and the full SDK.

: Existing customers with an active support period can request a Trial of IDA 9.0

: Rename a variable, function, or label to keep your workspace organized. Cross-References (X)

: Improved handling of WebAssembly files, which is becoming more common in browser-based threats. ⚠️ Important Considerations Non-Commercial Use

: Official support from Hex-Rays is reserved for Pro license holders. If you are looking to dive deeper, let me know: new to reverse engineering , or moving from an older version? Do you need help setting up the cloud decompiler Are you trying to analyze a specific type of file (like a Windows .exe or a Linux binary)?