This is extremely useful for analysis. Even if you understand x86 ASM, it allows you to quickly jump around a lot more efficiently than you otherwise would.
It won't, for me, recompile back into the source application. So that is a limitation, but even with that limitation it is extremely useful (and the fact it looks the C/C++ back to the ASM, makes altering the ASM directly trivial).
It won't, for me, recompile back into the source application. So that is a limitation, but even with that limitation it is extremely useful (and the fact it looks the C/C++ back to the ASM, makes altering the ASM directly trivial).