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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.
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    Kitsunebi

    Kitsunebi

    A fully-featured V2Ray client for Android

    ...You can add a node group on the graphical interface to enable it. If you use custom configuration, there are several configuration items, except for tolerance. The delay test is not ICMP Ping or TCP Ping, the method used is roughly the same as that used by the latency strategy in load balancing, actually sends a proxy request to outbound, and records the time it takes to return non-null data. The delay test is also equivalent to the availability or connectivity test. As long as the delay can be measured, it means that the node is available. ...
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