Yes, it is true it won't work on 64-bit systems.Originally posted by: pcnerd37
I have heard a lot about Sandboxie lately on the Security Now podcast and was thinking about checking it out. With this sale price, I think I might just get it. The only problem I have is that it wont work on my 64-bit machines.
Originally posted by: balloonshark
Thanks a million gba!
Sandboxie is one of my favorite security programs and has many tricks up it's sleeve. I've been using the free version for about 1 year and love it.
For those that haven't heard about Sandboxie, it's a sandbox type of app that you run your browser or other internet facing app in. When your done browsing, delete the contents of the sandbox and everything including cookies, cache, malware, etc. are all gone. It can even be configured to only run your browser and give it internet access (within the sandbox) and nothing else. In other words, malware can't run in the sandbox as it's not permitted. There are also many other features. Check out their site and FAQ's for more details.
Cheers,
balloonshark
Does it just slow down the start up of FF or actual surfing? The slowdown of anything starting in Sandboxie is normal because it copies many of the needed files and starts 2 other needed services in addition to whatever your running.Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
just tried the free version. on my P8600+4gb setup, it slows down my firefox like crazy... i'm not likin it so far..
Does it support 64-bit OS yet?Originally posted by: balloonshark
Bump!
The deal is now in effect. It runs the 15th only from midnight to midnight eastern standard time. I've already grabbed my lifetime license for $14.56 😉.
If you don't know what Sandboxie is, please have a look at their site and have a read. It's an awesome feeling being able to surf anywhere and click on any link without malware destroying your system.
Thanks again gba
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
would this program be for me if (for example): i want to go to a porn site that is known to install a virus/spyware and want to be safe from it... will this program protect my system successfully?