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wsurge is a lightweight Windows proxy client built on the open-source Sing-box core, designed to give desktop users a clean, ad-free way to route system traffic through modern proxy protocols. Intended for privacy-conscious individuals, developers, and remote workers who need reliable circumvention or traffic shaping without the complexity of command-line tools, the program presents a minimal interface that imports Sing-box JSON profiles or subscribes to remote rule lists, then applies them system-wide or per-process with one click. Because it inherits Sing-box’s support for VMess, VLESS, Trojan, Shadowsocks, Hysteria, TUIC, WireGuard and other emerging protocols, wsurge can connect to personal VPS setups, corporate forwarding gateways, or public privacy services straight out of the box, while local HTTP/SOCKS ports let browsers, IDMs, or CLI utilities tunnel selectively. The single-version 1.0.0+1 release is fully open-source, ships without bundled promotions, and updates its routing core transparently through the upstream project, making it suitable for security audits or custom forks. Typical use cases include bypassing geo-restricted media, stabilising international game latency, isolating development traffic behind corporate proxies, or simply encrypting café Wi-Fi sessions. The utility sits in the Networking / Proxy Clients category, starts with Windows if required, and exposes a tray dashboard for latency tests, log review, and toggle switches, keeping configuration effort close to zero. wsurge 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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