Protect your system by running programs in a virtual environment

Oct 30, 2011 11:51 GMT  ·  By

When it comes to experimenting with software, virtualization is the safest way to go. Sandboxie allows you to do just that, by offering the possibility to run your software in an environment isolated from the real operating system. Again, we’re laying 50 licenses on the line, in exchange for a comment at the bottom of this article.

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Sandboxie (reviewed here) is regularly available for a price of $51.34 (€34.51) and its main purpose is to offer secured web browsing by isolating browsers from the real system, but it is not limited to this type of software. Thus, all changes are captured in the virtual space and you can easily discard them.

The application is compatible with a slew of programs and more are added with each new version. Although it contains modifications in the sandbox, it makes available the option to recover any item from the virtual environment.

It is versatile enough to provide the possibility to create shortcuts to programs that should always start sandboxed. Additionally, you can define the level of access to real files and folders for a sandboxed item.

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