The worst thing i know about windows is the registry and dll's. I am pretty good with computers but some programs simple mess up your computer so when i
heard about this program i was a bit skeptical how it would actually work and now that i have tested it i am simply amazed how well it really works!!!
i have not tested office 2007 but if it can handle big applications like that then i will surely donate to you
Only one thing i miss or i have not figured out is if it is possible to remove a single application.
For ex if i have installed 2 programs using sandbox and i want to only remove one of them.
Any way thanks for a awesome program.
Cheers
/R
Amazing!!!
i think i understand now. I can Simply create more sanboxes for different programs. Simply brilliant!!!
This program deserve some cash hehe. Not that often i fall in love with a program to be honest!
Any chance this could be ported for osx ? Although the majority of OSX programs are simple to install, but there are bigger programs like adobe , office and other that can be a pain to remove. With this program you can run them as long as needed.
It is awsome that you can actually keep your windows as clean as ever now. Just install all programs in separate sandboxes and when a new version of the program comes i can remove the sandbox and install the new one. No need for uninstallation which really never remove all the files anyway.
This program deserve some cash hehe. Not that often i fall in love with a program to be honest!
Any chance this could be ported for osx ? Although the majority of OSX programs are simple to install, but there are bigger programs like adobe , office and other that can be a pain to remove. With this program you can run them as long as needed.
It is awsome that you can actually keep your windows as clean as ever now. Just install all programs in separate sandboxes and when a new version of the program comes i can remove the sandbox and install the new one. No need for uninstallation which really never remove all the files anyway.
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