Versions:

  • 5.10.27
  • 5.10.25
  • 5.10.23
  • 5.10.22
  • 5.10.21
  • 5.10.20
  • 5.10.19
  • 5.10.18
  • 5.10.16
  • 5.10.15
  • 5.10.14
  • 5.10.13
  • 5.10.12
  • 5.10.11
  • 5.10.9
  • 5.10.8
  • 5.10.7
  • 5.10.6
  • 5.10.1
  • 5.9.38
  • 5.9.37
  • 5.9.36
  • 5.9.35
  • 5.9.34
  • 5.9.33
  • 5.9.32
  • 5.9.29
  • 5.9.28
  • 5.9.27
  • 5.9.26
  • 5.9.25
  • 5.9.21
  • 5.9.20
  • 5.9.9

NekoBox 5.10.27 is a cross-platform GUI proxy utility built on the sing-box core, offering users a graphical way to manage and switch between multiple proxy configurations across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. Published by qr243vbi and iterated through 34 public releases, the application wraps the low-level networking power of sing-box—an emerging universal proxy platform—with an accessible interface that lets casual and advanced users alike import, edit, and activate SSR, Vmess, Trojan, Naïve, Hysteria, and other modern protocols without hand-editing JSON files. Typical use cases include circumventing regional restrictions, reducing latency for gaming or streaming, consolidating scattered subscription links into one rule-based profile, and providing developers with a quick testing sandbox for outbound traffic routing. The lightweight client keeps connection logs, latency charts, and traffic statistics visible in real time, while supporting system-proxy auto-set, per-app VPN mode on supported kernels, and remote QR-code configuration sync for mobile hand-off. Because every component is open source and the project adheres to semantic versioning, upgrades from 5.9.x through 5.10.27 have introduced incremental enhancements such as tun-stack refinements, geosite rule updates, and dark-theme support without breaking existing profiles. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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