After that, we ll start getting new releases. Also, Tom will finish setting things up in in early May. It's going to take a while before it happens, but we will have a new Sandboxie forum in the future. I know Tom is researching various forum options to host a new sandboxie forum. At Google, we can use the following to search: The information is indexed in Search forums. Here is the link to the old Sandboxie forum. To navigate the symbols, press Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Left Arrow or Right Arrow. Hopefully they change their mind, at least partially, so this links won't be taken down as they are very useful. Sophos said they will close the website in the Fall of 2020. I think we got a jewel here, because what he brings and represent is what I think most of us old Sandboxie users want for SBIE. I saw trust and continuity next to Sandboxie. When Curt told me about Tom’s plans, it sounded so good and in that instant, Sandboxie’s future started to look clear and seeing ahead, I liked what I saw. Personally, I want Sandboxie to remain what it is, and I believe that’s what Tom has in mind. Since the Open Sourcing sandboxie is being released in two flavors the classical build with a MFC based UI and as plus build that incorporates new features and an entirely new Q’t based UI. In my view, he is the perfect fit for carrying on Sandboxie's legacy. An isolated virtual environment allows controlled testing of untrusted programs and web surfing. My problem occurs sometime randomly after using Firefox for a while inside a sandbox. And that he would do what he can to keep it alive for as long as he can. Firefox 52.0.1 (64-bit), although this issue was also present for the past few versions. He told them that it would be hard to imagine using his computer without Sandboxie and wouldn't know what to do for replacement (he sounds like us, the users). They told him that they wanted someone that has the best interest of sandboxie in mind to manage the source code and future releases. Thank you for all your answers I will have a look on those alternatives. We can trust him not just because of his previous involvement in developing Sandboxie but also because Sophos asked Tom to manage the sandboxie open source code and releases on github. With him, the transition from before to now (open source) feels seamless, thats how I feel, it feels natural. He is a solid link between the old Sandboxie and the new Sandboxie, a link we can trust. He knows and uses Sandboxie, loves Sandboxie, worked on Sandboxie for years, and plans to continue it’s legacy. I think what's special about this project is the sense of continuity that comes along with Tom’s involvement. The cert will be associated to “Sandboxie Technologies”, a new company founded by Tom for this purpose. His builds are going to comply with Microsoft driver signing requirements. He is going to make real builds with real certificates. It also adds a mechanism to backup and restore the header of an encrypted box image container, if. I think this is the right time to create this thread, a thread dedicated to Tom Brown’s Sandboxie Open source project. Release v1.11.3 / 5.66.3 Latest This is a maintenance release fixing a few issues, and updating the 7z library to 23.01 which fixes a security issue present in previous versions of this library.
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