Hört sich im ersten Moment wirklich gut an, aber nach kurzem Überlegen drängt sich in mir immer mehr die Vermutung auf, dass das (langsame) Ende von Sandboxie eingeläutet ist.
Bite Me1 und Pedro López haben es in ihren Posts kurz und knapp zusammengefasst.
" If Sandboxie had made money, Sophos would not be dumping it. This explains why there has been such poor support and little development for the last 3 years. So now the community is supposed to fix their own bugs. And yes, it will require experts. They will need to be kernel developers, know much windows internals, have the proper Microsoft driver signing tools, willing to work for free, a website for posting releases, etc. And it breaks every time a new Windows 10 build is released.
Perhaps these future Sandboxie developers will chime in on this thread and tell us of their plans to continue Sandboxie."
" Exactly, and you don't find that kind of people on every corner.
Not to mention the amount of time required to study and understand all the ins and outs of Sandboxie's code.
Sandboxie going open source have almost all chances to be the end of the software."
https://community.sophos.com/produc...plans-to-transition-it-to-an-open-source-tool
Bite Me1 und Pedro López haben es in ihren Posts kurz und knapp zusammengefasst.
" If Sandboxie had made money, Sophos would not be dumping it. This explains why there has been such poor support and little development for the last 3 years. So now the community is supposed to fix their own bugs. And yes, it will require experts. They will need to be kernel developers, know much windows internals, have the proper Microsoft driver signing tools, willing to work for free, a website for posting releases, etc. And it breaks every time a new Windows 10 build is released.
Perhaps these future Sandboxie developers will chime in on this thread and tell us of their plans to continue Sandboxie."
" Exactly, and you don't find that kind of people on every corner.
Not to mention the amount of time required to study and understand all the ins and outs of Sandboxie's code.
Sandboxie going open source have almost all chances to be the end of the software."
https://community.sophos.com/produc...plans-to-transition-it-to-an-open-source-tool