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Old 15-03-2015, 13:52   #26
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Re: Sandboxie - A Virtual Protection

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq View Post
Once again your claims directly contradict what Sandboxie say on their own homepage:




---------- Post added at 13:31 ---------- Previous post was at 13:26 ----------



Homeopathic "doctors" could benefit from a (diluted) dose of your marketing prowess.

Based on Hugh's statement above, if it's right for every private user, why do no consumer computing stores sell it? Why do no consumer laptop manufacturers preload it? Why does any laptop a "private user" buys come preinstalled with <insert any major antivirus here> and not Sandboxie?

Seems you can't stand your grandiose delusions about your favourite application being questioned. All you've done is tried to insult me several times but so far you've failed to substantiate a single one of your claims.



A bit hypocritical don't you think? Seeing as you've not got the guts to defend any of your claims right here, where you made them?

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Indeed, the fact that reality is the exact opposite of what the OP claims shouldn't come as a surprise at this point

Corporates almost always choose to lose out on convenience of operation in the pursuit of absolute security. Not that such a thing as "absolute" security exists.
Yes that's a bit odd isn't it.
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