SandboxCleaner
SandboxCleaner is a macOS utility designed to identify and remove sandbox cache files, temporary directories, and leftover data from Apple's sandboxed applications. Sandboxing is a security feature that isolates apps from the rest of the system, but sandboxed apps create cache and temporary files that can accumulate over time. This utility is intended for power users and system administrators who want to manually clean up that sandbox debris to recover disk space or reset application state without uninstalling the apps themselves.
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1 suggestionWe could not confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build of SandboxCleaner exists. The developer's site and public documentation do not appear in our search results, and there is no clear information about the app's current status or architecture. If you actively use this utility, we recommend contacting the developer directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is available or planned before macOS 28 ships in September 2028, since an Intel-only build will stop launching on that release. As an alternative for cleaning up sandbox and cache files on Apple Silicon Macs, you may consider Onyx, AppCleaner, or CleanMyMac X — all of which run natively on M-series Macs and offer similar sandbox cleanup capabilities alongside broader system maintenance tools.
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