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    SwitchyOmega

    SwitchyOmega

    Manage and switch between multiple proxies quickly and easily

    Manage and switch between multiple proxies quickly & easily. The project is available as a Chromium Extension. You can try it on Chrome Web Store, or grab a packaged extension file (CRX) for offline installation on the Releases page. This project contains a PAC generating module called omega-pac, which handles the profiles model and compile profiles into PAC scripts. This module is standalone and can be published to npm when the documentation is ready. The folder omega-target contains browser-independent logic for managing the options and applying profiles. ...
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    COW

    COW

    HTTP proxy to automatically identify blocked sites

    HTTP proxy written in Go. COW can automatically identify blocked sites and use parent proxies to access. COW's design goal is automation. Ideally, users don't need to care about which websites are inaccessible, and they can directly connect to the website without slowing down the access speed due to the use of secondary agents. As an HTTP proxy, it can be provided to mobile devices; if deployed on a domestic server, it can be used as an APN proxy. Support HTTP, SOCKS5, shadowsocks and cow...
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    Pac Quotes

    Pac Quotes

    Pac Quotes - A Quotation Website Creator.

    Pac quotes is a quotations management software that is coded in two editions, Co-re and Li-te. Li-te Edition: Lite edition is simple and low coded version of Pac Quotes PHP software. Li-te does not requires any type of database and works on simple php code. It stores all its quotations in a text file whoes name can be changed and kept at a secret place to make quotations private and display random quotations one by one on the main site.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pacServer

    pacServer

    A simple pac file host server for linux with C.

    A simple pac file host server for linux with C. Features Easy to use. Only one option you can choose and simply use. Use clowwindy's pac file, faster than you want. Local host, you can share this server to LAN.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This tool allows you to manage multiple proxy and apply them for IE and Firefox easily and conveniently. In addition it also allows you to set the automatic configuration through a proxy PAC file management. .Net 3.5 framework required.
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    PACtory is a highly customizable way for handling proxy configuration settings with a dynamically created .pac-File, also known as "Windows Proxy Auto Detection" or "wpad.dat"-File, which is generated on the fly while the client is requesting it.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    AntiAd PAC is a web browser Proxy Automatic Configuration (PAC) file designed to block ads and other unwanted content from pages, making web surfing faster and less annoying.
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    Pac Writer

    creating pac automatically

    A proxy auto-config (PAC) file defines how web browsers and other user agents can automatically choose the appropriate proxy server (access method) for fetching a given URL. This project is designed for creating pac file automatically.My project is mainly focused on providing a pac for chinese education network users. It also can be used for other purposes.
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