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Qv2ray 2.7.0, developed by the Qv2ray Development Group, is a full-featured cross-platform graphical front-end engineered to simplify interaction with the V2Ray core, placing it in the Network & Internet category. The application wraps the command-line V2Ray engine inside an intuitive Qt-based interface, allowing users to manage routing rules, server subscriptions, traffic statistics, and system-level proxy toggles without manual JSON editing. Typical use cases include circumventing regional restrictions, balancing traffic across multiple outbound nodes, isolating domestic and foreign connections through split routing, and monitoring real-time bandwidth consumption. Four successive public releases have refined the codebase, adding support for Shadowsocks, VMess, Trojan, and SOCKS5 protocols, alongside automatic latency testing, chain proxying, and import wizards for URI schemes and QR codes. The built-in connection manager supports grouping, drag-and-drop reordering, and batch testing, while the routing editor offers visual rule creation based on domain, IP, port, or process name. Advanced users can still inject custom JSON fragments for niche scenarios, and the plugin architecture enables third-party extensions such as SSR or Naïve Proxy integration. TLS fingerprint obfuscation, mux controls, and API-level traffic graphs further enhance versatility for privacy-conscious individuals, travelers, and developers who require transparent local proxy gateways. Qv2ray 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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