Note, there is a free and open-source alternative for both the console world and GUI one - radare2[1] + Cutter[2] combo. Both are native and highly portable, no Java inside. And they support various decompilers, including Ghidra'one[3] and Retdec[4].
Another +1 for Cutter from me, it's absolutely brilliant.
$365 per year is still prohibitive for most hobbyist/home use. I was hoping it'd be $100 one-off, or $60 per major release + 2 years of updates, or something like that.
That should allow them to regain some popularity with hobbyists, whilst still making the bulk of their money from the BigCorps paying $$$ for a commercial license.
It's r2 debugger that supports native mode for all platforms, remote gdb/lldb, remote WinDbg, and a few more exotic options. Both Cutter and radare2 are developed with quite a pace, if you meet any bug - reach us and we'll try to fix it as soon as possible. This year we were accepted into Google Summer of Code 2020, and students will work on a few interesting projects [1].
[1] https://github.com/radareorg/radare2
[2] https://github.com/radareorg/cutter
[3] https://github.com/radareorg/r2ghidra-dec
[4] https://github.com/avast/retdec-r2plugin