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Karing is a cross-platform graphical front-end built with Flutter that wraps the sing-box proxy engine, positioning itself in the network-tools/security category for users who need a unified way to manage Clash, V2Ray/V2fly, Shadowsocks, Sing-box, and remote subscription links. Version 1.2.15.1806, released by Supernova Nebula LLC, represents the twenty-second public iteration since the project began, iterating rapidly to keep pace with underlying core changes. The client ships with a fully compatible Clash configuration parser and partial Clash.Meta support, allowing legacy setups to be imported without manual conversion, while a built-in, patched sing-box core supplies the actual traffic handling. A rule-based routing engine automatically selects the lowest-latency node from any number of subscription sources, and advanced users can override this behavior by defining custom routing rule groups or node groups; conversely, first-time users can rely on pre-installed geo-IP, geo-site, and ACL rule-sets that make the program functional immediately after launch. Settings, profiles, and rule-sets can be synchronized across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS through iCloud, shared locally over LAN, or pushed to any WebDAV endpoint, and the entire configuration can be exported or imported as a password-protected ZIP archive for offline backup. A beginner mode hides advanced panels, reducing the interface to essential on/off toggles while still exposing the full feature set when switched off. The publisher maintains an open roadmap that lists additional operating systems as future targets, ensuring the single-codebase Flutter application can eventually serve as a consistent management layer regardless of platform. Karing is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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