
The developer also maintains the classic version of the sandboxie with the legacy MFC-based UI, which you can download from their GitHub page. You can customize appearance, create program groups, set start and stop behavior for individual apps, and even configure resource access for different apps. Sandboxie Plus also offers tons of customization options that you can use to customize individual sandboxes. By default, Sandboxie Plus shows a colored (yellow) border around the active sandbox windows. To confirm if the app is running in isolation, hover over the active foreground window to see a colored border. Here you can select the installed apps from the list to run. Alternatively, you can right-click on your sandbox and select Run > Run from Start Menu. To run the apps, you can add the program execution path or just drag and drop the app icon to the sandbox. You can use the default sandbox or create a new one to add and run the apps in isolation. Sandboxie Plus has an intuitive interface that makes it easy for new users to use the tool. The Plus version of the popular sandbox-based isolation software has a number of new features and a new user interface.
