Pure macOS native, which one is better, surge or stash?
by Poster
May 9, 2025
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Small rockets and loons must turn off sip before they can be used, which is very inconvenient
surge and stash are both expensive, I would like to ask which of these two is better to buy
At present, all of them are big version buyouts. There is no real lifetime, only big version...
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Anonymous3588 May 9, 2025surge, I've been using it for a long time and it's very stable.
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Anonymous2170 May 9, 2025stash is so hard to use
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Anonymous330 May 9, 2025A. See what is used on your mobile phone b. See what your other devices use, such as Windows and routers c. Buyout price d. Trial experience e. Familiarity with configuration files My mobile phone, Windows, and router are clash, but my mac still runs surge. When customizing the configuration file, there will be a strong sense of configuration file fragmentation
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Anonymous3124 May 9, 2025shadowrocket doesn't need to turn off sip
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Anonymous11694 May 9, 2025surge is quite worry-free in most cases. There are also configuration items to solve some compatibility problems of edges and corners
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Anonymous2728 May 9, 2025Using v2rayN
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Anonymous5687 May 9, 2025sing-box does not need to turn off sip
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Anonymous9865 May 9, 2025surge is still one reality short, otherwise it will feel perfect. At present, it is not easy to play the five-second shield or something with the chain proxy of airport + self-built home IP, which is very comfortable.
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Anonymous4003 May 9, 2025@ Anonymous9865 # 8 Where did the home IP come from? Can you share it
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Anonymous2828 May 9, 2025I bought stash for my mobile phone and used stash in order to sync my mac. surge is too expensive, and my airport doesn't support it (I have to pay extra to open a PRO set)
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Anonymous9865 May 9, 2025@ Anonymous4003 # 9 Don't people often share that one-dollar NAT chicken in the forum? That's the kind of thing.
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Anonymous1697 May 9, 2025I feel that quanx is enough. If you use clash for your home router, you can also choose stash. surge is a bit expensive
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Anonymous1839 May 9, 2025There is a reason why surge dares to be so expensive and has been recommended for so many years. Competing products are almost interesting at present. If you don't want to spend a lot of money on surge, you can try loon.
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Anonymous1987 May 9, 2025Just buy surge without thinking, and upgrade it to a level if you have a heartbeat function
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Anonymous8632 May 9, 2025I've been using shadowrocket, and the terminal doesn't have to set up automatic proxy (it seems to be called network card-level proxy?). Surge is always a better choice, but it mainly depends on your own needs, and there is no need to pay for functions that you don't use.
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Poster May 9, 2025@ Anonymous3124 Hello brother, I'll prompt you here Unable to open Shadowrocket because the Security Policy is set to Relaxed Security.
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Anonymous5688 May 9, 2025On mac, there is nothing wrong with surge except it is expensive. Most open source cross-platform GUIs are fine if used
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Anonymous11176 May 9, 2025https://i.imgur.com/KJs40T4.png Mihomo Party is also easy to use
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Anonymous5689 May 9, 2025It mainly depends on the budget suggestions. Bite your teeth and surge.
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Anonymous8449 May 9, 2025surge is indeed the most stable, but if it is worth the fare, it is better to turn surge into a gateway to be a transparent proxy