Throneproj is an open-source publisher that focuses on network-proxy tooling for users who need transparent, cross-platform traffic control. Its single public offering, Throne, wraps the low-level sing-box engine inside a lightweight graphical shell, giving Windows, macOS and Linux desktops a unified way to manage SOCKS, HTTP, WireGuard, Shadowsocks, Trojan and other modern proxy protocols without hand-editing JSON. Typical use-cases include privacy-conscious individuals who want system-wide tunneling, developers testing geo-restricted APIs, and remote teams that require fast failover between multiple outbound nodes. The interface presents real-time latency charts, server-group switching, PAC rule editing and log tracing, so traffic behavior can be tuned on the fly while the background service keeps local applications, Docker containers or entire WLAN segments routed through the chosen chain. Because the project is community-driven, updates track the upstream sing-box core within days, integrating new cipher suites, VLESS support or improved TUN performance without forcing users to reinstall. Portable archives and signed installers are published on the GitHub release page, with checksums and winget manifests supplied for automated deployment across fleets of laptops or CI runners. Throneproj software, including the latest Throne build, is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are fetched from trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the newest upstream version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Cross-platform GUI proxy utility (Empowered by sing-box)
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