
FlClash
If you do not depend on an old profile or a specific tutorial, start with FlClash. It is the clearer starting point for this use case.
Clash for Windows: Widely referenced in older tutorials, but new users should check source and maintenance status carefully. FlClash: A good fit for multi-device users who want one familiar workflow across platforms.
Compare Clash for Windows and FlClash by platform support, maintenance status, subscription import, proxy modes, tutorial coverage and best-fit users before choosing.
| Item | Clash for Windows | FlClash |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Users with specific legacy setup needs | Users who want a similar experience across desktop and Android |
| Learning curve | Medium | Low to medium |
| Supported platforms | Windows / Mac | Windows / Mac / Android |
| Subscription import | Subscription link and profile files | Common subscription imports |
| Proxy modes | System proxy, rule and global | Desktop proxy workflow plus Android VPN workflow |
| Core / ecosystem | Clash | Mihomo |
| Positioning | Classic legacy desktop client | Unified desktop and Android experience |
| Repository / store status | GitHub API returned 404 | Active, not archived |
| Releases / store page | View releases | View releases |
| Links | Clash for Windows / Tutorial | FlClash / Tutorial |
| Repository | Fndroid/clash_for_windows_pkg | chen08209/FlClash |
| Public repository | Original repo is currently inaccessible | Yes, public GitHub repository |
| Open-source status | Public source status is currently unverified | Yes, public repo with GPL-3.0 license |
| License | Currently unverified | GPL-3.0 |
| Author / maintainer | Fndroid | chen08209 |
| Official source type | Historical GitHub repository | GitHub repository |
| Verification source | GitHub API, 2026-05-18 | GitHub API, 2026-05-18 |
For a new setup, start with FlClash when it matches your platform and workflow; choose Clash for Windows when you rely on existing profiles, older tutorials or a specific feature.

If you do not depend on an old profile or a specific tutorial, start with FlClash. It is the clearer starting point for this use case.

Choose Clash for Windows when you already use it, or when a tutorial, profile or required feature clearly depends on it.
New users should follow the default pick; existing users should check migration fit first. If you already have a related setup or a tutorial requires it, Clash for Windows still makes sense.