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Furious is a cross-platform GUI proxy client built on the Qt-based PySide6 framework, designed to streamline the configuration and management of modern proxy protocols. Developed by Loren Eteval, the application currently stands at version 0.6.1 and has progressed through four public releases since its inception. Its primary purpose is to provide desktop users with an intuitive graphical interface for routing network traffic through either Xray-core or the hysteria protocol, two high-performance solutions favored for circumventing geographic restrictions and enhancing connection privacy. By wrapping these command-line tools in a friendly interface, Furious removes the need for manual JSON editing or terminal commands, making advanced proxy features accessible to less technical audiences while still exposing granular controls demanded by power users. Typical use cases include secure remote work, accessing region-locked streaming catalogs, reducing latency in competitive online games, and maintaining anonymity on public Wi-Fi. The software falls squarely within the Network & Internet category, specifically the Proxy/Tunnel subsegment, and is distributed as a lightweight portable executable that can be launched without administrative privileges on Windows, macOS, or Linux. Version history shows incremental refinements: earlier iterations focused on stabilizing the Xray-core integration, whereas recent builds have added hysteria support, automatic latency testing, tray-minimized operation, and import wizards for popular subscription formats. Furious is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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