Sandboxie 3.60

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jamescv7

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Released on 12 October 2011.

These are the changes to Sandboxie since version 3.58.

Usability
Improved keyboard navigation in Files and Folders View and related dialog boxes.
Added settings for direct access to password and session management for Chrome and Firefox browsers.
Removed some SBIE2102 pop-up messages regarding large Firefox data files.
During upgrade, installer will automatically close programs running in the sandbox.

Bug Fixes
Color border was sometimes not showing correctly for windows which do not have a standard title bar.
Fixed a bug which could trigger a system crash (BSOD) under some uncommon conditions, on 64-bit Windows.
Fixed a bug which could trigger a system crash during system start-up, due to a conflict with other security software, on 32-bit Windows.

Compatibility
Improved compatibility with reparse points: directory junctions, mounted volumes, and Windows Vista/7 symbolic links.
Improved compatibility with security software: avast! (Script Shield), NetNanny 6.5.
Improved compatibility with third-party utilities: EverNote, nVidia nView, Sticky Password (for Internet Explorer 9), Volumouse, WinMount.

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bo.elam said:
For me, everyday when I close my browser or shut down my computer is like a test being over. SBIE always passing as it keeps my PC clean day after day. ;):)

i agree totally, i never saw a software updated so regularly without any issues (in my case) even during the betas.
 
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