Versions:

  • 1.26.3
  • 1.26.2
  • 1.26.1
  • 1.6.16
  • 1.6.15
  • 1.6.14
  • 1.6.13
  • 1.6.12
  • 1.6.11
  • 1.6.10
  • 1.6.9
  • 1.6.8
  • 1.6.7
  • 1.6.6
  • 1.6.5
  • 1.6.4
  • 1.6.3
  • 1.6.2
  • 1.6.1

Sparkle is a Windows graphical user interface developed by publisher xishang0128 that wraps around the Mihomo proxy core, giving users a mouse-driven way to manage network traffic routing, rule-based filtering, and subscription updates without editing YAML files by hand. Positioned in the Networking/Proxy category, the program is designed for people who need to bypass regional restrictions, accelerate overseas gaming connections, or simply isolate traffic through different nodes while keeping the configuration process visual and approachable. Since its first public build, the project has iterated through nineteen releases; the current stable stream is marked 1.26.3, and each incremental update has typically added protocol tweaks, enhanced subscription parsers, and refinements to the built-in system proxy toggle so that local applications can be redirected on demand. Users can import remote profile URLs, switch outbound strategies with one click, monitor real-time latency, and let the utility auto-select the fastest node, all from a compact dashboard that minimizes to the tray. Because Sparkle is essentially a frontend, it downloads the Mihomo core on first launch and keeps it updated in the background, ensuring compatibility with the latest proxy protocols without manual intervention. The lightweight binary runs on any recent Windows edition, stores its settings in a portable folder, and can coexist with other network tools as long as ports are configured sensibly. Sparkle 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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