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    V2Ray Desktop

    V2Ray Desktop

    Elegant cross-platform proxy GUI client that supports Shadowsocks

    We use Clash as the backend proxy, which supports Shadowsocks(R), V2Ray, and Trojan protocols. V2Ray Desktop is a cross-platform GUI client that supports Shadowsocks(R), V2Ray, and Trojan protocols, running on Windows, Linux, and macOS. It is built with Qt 5 and QML 2. Compared to V2Ray, V2Ray Desktop provides more advanced features such as server subscription and latency test. You can easily migrate to V2Ray Desktop from Shadowsocks-Qt5 and V2Ray Core by importing their config files. Some...
    Downloads: 645 This Week
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    Qv2ray

    Qv2ray

    Linux / Windows / macOS cross-platform V2Ray client

    A cross-platform V2Ray client using the Qt framework. Supports Windows, Linux, macOS, plug-in system support SSR / Trojan / Trojan-Go / NaiveProxy. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
    Downloads: 162 This Week
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