![]() Since I don’t have a Mac I have no way of doing anything practical to learn about App Sandbox. Out of curiosity I wondered if Mac OS had similar, I found App Sandbox. Restored tab support for the latest version of Microsoft Edge. I know, that is what cloud computing does, but I am cheap. Improved Launch at Login reliability on macOS 13. Now if only I could get it so that plugging in a USB flash drive booted a sandbox and saved on unplugging it would be nice. I plan to try this but put the configuration file and map the folders to a USB flash drive and just use different USB flash drives for different projects, think plug, boot and play. If you try this, I would be interested in what you discover. If all of this makes you think of Docker, WSL or OCI then you are thinking the same as me. As for persisting work once the Sandbox is ended, there are mapped folders. Since what you seek is so common among developers at the end of the configuration file page they even give an example that installs Visual Studio Code. If you need to know the build number as well, click the version number to see it. Get more done with the new Google Chrome. The window that opens might look different from the example shown here, but it always includes the macOS name followed by its version number. Download Chrome on your mobile device or tablet and sign into your account for the same browser experience, everywhere. Windows Sandbox has the ability to use a configuration file and the configuration file has a logon command. From the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. I have not tried this yet as I just learned of Windows Sandbox. Is it somehow possible to automate the installation of these components
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