News Sophos just made Sandboxie's paid feature available for free. They also plan to make it open source.

balloonshark

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I've been using the program for years to protect myself when I surf. I mainly use it to isolate my browser's activity from the rest of my system. I also force my download folder to run sandbox just in case I accidentally run something before I have a chance to scan it. Being about to force a program or folder contents to run sandboxed is one of the paid features they just made free.

If you get sandboxie from sophos they require agreeing to a EULA and you need to fill out of a form. Majorgeeks also has the download but others reported you didn't have to fill out a form.

 

VirtualLarry

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Well, considering that Microsoft just made the same sort of technology available in their latest version of Windows 10, I guess it makes sense that Sophos would want to open-source theirs, just so that it doesn't die off, due to MS "cutting off their air supply" (like they did to Netscape, and so many other companies).
 

balloonshark

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Just looked it up and the Microsoft Sandbox seem more like a VM as an app. It also uses way more resources and is only available for Windows 10 Pro and up. Cool idea but Sandboxie is a bit different in that it only isolates programs, files and folders. Seems like they could co-exist. Heck, I still occasionally turn on my light virtualization app and run my browser sandboxed when I go to risky sites. It's all about the layers.