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Throne 1.1.2 is a cross-platform GUI proxy utility that wraps the high-performance sing-box core inside a lightweight desktop interface, giving Windows, macOS and Linux users a straightforward way to create, manage and switch among multiple proxy profiles without editing JSON by hand. Built for privacy seekers, remote workers and developers who need reliable circumvention or traffic shaping, the application presents a searchable server list with real-time latency indicators, one-click connect, system-proxy auto-configuration and a tun/socks/http mixed-mode that can funnel either the whole OS or only selected programs through the chosen node. Advanced panes expose sing-box’s full rule-set engine—domain, ip, port, process-name and geo-targeting filters—so corporate or gaming traffic can be routed differently from general browsing, while the built-in log viewer and traffic chart help diagnose handshake failures or congestion. Settings are stored in portable YAML, letting users sync configurations across devices or roll back instantly; the core binary is hot-swappable, so every new sing-box release can be absorbed without waiting for a Throne update. Since its first public build the project has iterated through fifteen numbered versions, incrementally adding tray-only mode, subscription auto-update, hot-key support, dark theme, multilingual UI and ARM builds for Chromebooks and Raspberry Pi. The utility sits in the Networking/Proxy category, starts with non-admin rights, and leaves no kernel driver behind on exit, making it suitable for locked-down office laptops or shared lab machines. Throne is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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