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    v2rayA

    v2rayA

    A web GUI client of Project V which supports V2Ray, Xray, SS, SSR

    A web GUI client of Project V which supports V2Ray, Xray, SS, SSR, Trojan and Pingtunnel. v2rayA is a V2Ray Linux client supporting global transparent proxy, compatible with SS, SSR, Trojan(trojan-go), PingTunnel protocols. We are committed to providing the simplest operation and meet most needs. Thanks to the advantages of Web GUI, you can not only use it on your local computer, but also easily deploy it on a router or NAS.
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    Proxies of Death
    Proxies of Death is a proxy app. It is loosely based on Proxychains. It will work with a bunch of proxies at a time, dynamically chained or random. I like to use it with the Tor browser,127.0.0.1:9150 It will display processes and apps connected to The Net, which is kind of interesting. This wasn't really meant for browsers, but for scanning apps. It's a bit archaic in this age of VPN's, but you can actually run both at the same time. 4-12-26 Upgraded Windows and Mac versions to...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Outline Client

    Outline Client

    Outline clients, developed by Jigsaw

    ...Outline clients share the same web app across all platforms. This code is located in the src/www directory. If you are making changes to the shared web app and do not need to test platform-specific functionality, you can test in a desktop browser. It provides the "missing Unix pieces" required by build system such as rsync (and many others).
    Downloads: 75 This Week
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