Happ is an open-source software publisher whose single public offering, Happ – Proxy Utility, delivers a lightweight desktop proxy client built on the widely adopted Xray core. Designed for privacy-conscious users and network administrators, the utility provides system-wide traffic tunneling, automatic routing rule updates, and support for mainstream protocols such as VLESS, VMess, Trojan, and Shadowsocks. Typical use cases include bypassing regional restrictions, accelerating overseas connections for gamers or remote workers, and adding an extra encryption layer when accessing public Wi-Fi. The minimalist interface keeps configuration time low, while advanced toggles allow fine-grained control over outbound policies, DNS resolution, and traffic statistics. Because the codebase is hosted transparently on GitHub, security reviewers can audit every release, and community contributors routinely propose new geolocation databases or routing optimizations. Happ – Proxy Utility therefore occupies a narrow but essential niche among connectivity tools, sitting alongside broader VPN suites and narrowly focused tunneling scripts. Users who need dependable, low-latency proxy functionality without vendor lock-in often adopt it as a portable, license-free alternative to commercial privacy clients. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest release and permitting batch setup alongside other applications.
Desktop proxy client powered by Xray core.
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