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NekoRay 4.0.1, published by MatsuriDayo, is a Qt-based cross-platform GUI proxy configuration manager whose backend integrates both v2ray and sing-box engines, giving users a unified desktop interface for creating, editing, and switching among multiple proxy profiles on Windows, Linux, and macOS. Designed for privacy-conscious individuals, remote workers, and developers who need reliable circumvention of regional restrictions or traffic shaping, the program presents connection statistics, latency tests, and traffic routing rules in a single dashboard, eliminating the need to hand-edit JSON configuration files. Typical use cases include tunneling game traffic through low-latency nodes, consolidating corporate VPN and personal proxy lists, chaining SOCKS5 and VMess endpoints for redundancy, and quickly toggling system-wide or per-app proxies during software testing. The application supports subscription links, QR-code import, and drag-and-drop URL addition, while its rule editor allows domain, IP, and process-name filtering for fine-grained traffic splitting. Since its initial release, three major versions have appeared—each expanding protocol support, streamlining the kernel integration, and refining the dark-theme interface—culminating in the current 4.0.1 build that updates sing-box core binaries and adds automatic geo-data updates. As an open-source networking/privacy utility, NekoRay is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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