I guess its a dead issue visiting this site wondering what is happening to Sandboxie.
I am disappointed in this company, it they would do this to me, why should I use any other product they create
Losted
BilleBarrett@Gmail.com
I guess its a dead issue visiting this site wondering what is happening to Sandboxie.
I am disappointed in this company, it they would do this to me, why should I use any other product they create
Losted
BilleBarrett@Gmail.com
hello. can you share what you don't like?
What are you referring to, the fact that Sandboxie was a wonderful product that has literally save my clients from losing thousands of dollars to ransomware that was contained
I have been a user of Sandboxie since version 2.0 and I have registered every copy I had.
The fact that SOPHOS wants it dead, because it works.
BilleBarrett said:What are you referring to, the fact that Sandboxie was a wonderful product that has literally save my clients from losing thousands of dollars to ransomware that was contained
I have been a user of Sandboxie since version 2.0 and I have registered every copy I had.
The fact that SOPHOS wants it dead, because it works.
I relate to what you said, Bill. I've been a long-time user of Sandboxie myself, and bought several licenses years ago. Sandboxie has been, and continues to be, my most trusted anti-malware tool. In fact, other than the free version of Malwarebytes, I use nothing else to safeguard my system. (Well...not entirely true. I also use Macrium Reflect to image by drives each week.) The point is this: Sandboxie is a fabulous piece of software that has worked flawlessly for me for many, many years. And I know I'm not alone with that opinion. I'm very concerned what will become of it.
BilleBarrett said:What are you referring to, the fact that Sandboxie was a wonderful product that has literally save my clients from losing thousands of dollars to ransomware that was contained
I have been a user of Sandboxie since version 2.0 and I have registered every copy I had.
The fact that SOPHOS wants it dead, because it works.
I relate to what you said, Bill. I've been a long-time user of Sandboxie myself, and bought several licenses years ago. Sandboxie has been, and continues to be, my most trusted anti-malware tool. In fact, other than the free version of Malwarebytes, I use nothing else to safeguard my system. (Well...not entirely true. I also use Macrium Reflect to image by drives each week.) The point is this: Sandboxie is a fabulous piece of software that has worked flawlessly for me for many, many years. And I know I'm not alone with that opinion. I'm very concerned what will become of it.
bs1 said:Sandboxie is a fabulous piece of software that has worked flawlessly for me for many, many years.
We have a saying here: agua pasada no mueve molinos.
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Sandboxie is a fabulous piece of software that has worked flawlessly for me for many, many years.We have a saying here: agua pasada no mueve molinos.
Past water does not move mills. Muy bien, pero estaba expresando un hecho valido.
Un hecho válido para el pasado, no para el presente.
Yo solía recomendar Sandboxie a mis conocidos. Ahora ya no puedo y eso es lo que cuenta.
Sandboxie funciona correctamente en mi computadora, pero me preocupa el futuro.
Now that it's the end of the month, I'm looking forward to your Shame Shame Shame gif.