Ccproxy 7.2 Portable [ Official ✪ ]

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If you have a single internet connection and multiple computers that need to access it, CCProxy can turn one PC into a gateway, allowing everyone else to share that connection. CCProxy 7.2 Portable

This led to a strange era of forum troubleshooting where users had to manually edit configuration files on their thumb drives just to keep their tiny networks from collapsing—a true test of patience for the "neighborhood sysadmin." Why it Matters Today Do you require specific or bandwidth limits

| Feature/Aspect | | Squid | 3proxy | WinGate | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Platform | Windows | Cross-platform (Linux, Unix, Windows) | Cross-platform (Win32/64, Unix) | Windows | | Ease of Use | Very High (GUI-driven, intuitive) | Low (Configuration via complex text files) | Medium (Text-based, flexible but technical) | High (Feature-rich GUI) | | Performance | Good for small to medium loads (tested ~170 Mbps) | Excellent (High-performance caching proxy, tested ~330 Mbps) | Very Good (Lightweight, ~280 Mbps tested) | Good to Very Good | | Best For | Quick deployment, small businesses, home networks, GUI lovers | Large-scale caching, enterprise environments, high traffic | Developers, lightweight setups, complex routing scenarios | Small to medium businesses needing integrated security | | Portability | Yes (Portable version is the focus) | Typically an installed service | Mostly installed, but configs can be portable | No (Full installation) | | Licensing | Shareware (free for 3 users, paid for more) | Free / Open Source (GPL) | Free / Open Source | Freemium / Proprietary | Windows) | Cross-platform (Win32/64