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FlyClash 0.2.7, published by GtxFury, is a lightweight, GUI-driven proxy client built on the open-source Clash core, designed to give Windows users an elegant way to manage network traffic through modern proxy protocols such as Vmess, Shadowsocks, Trojan and Snell. Presented in the Networking category, the application combines a minimalist, bilingual interface with the full power of Clash rules, allowing traffic to be routed globally or split between domestic and overseas destinations according to user-defined policies. System-level TUN support is included, so every running program—from browsers and games to command-line tools—can be tunneled without extra configuration, while real-time latency tests, automatic profile updates and a built-in log console make daily operation almost maintenance-free. Typical use cases range from accelerating overseas gaming servers and streaming geo-blocked media to safeguarding public-Wi-Fi sessions and conducting cross-border development tests; bulk URL import, YAML profile editing and hot-key shortcuts further simplify large-scale node management for power users. Since its initial release the project has iterated through seven public builds, successively adding dark-mode theming, tray-only start-up, encrypted profile storage and ARM64 compatibility, all while remaining free of charge and free of advertising. FlyClash 0.2.7 is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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