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WebTime 2000
WebTime is a small utility program that will synchronize your PC's internal clock with one of the several atomic clocks maintained by the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology. |
2008-04-03 | 2 |
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Net Time Server & Client
The time synchronization application synchronize your PC's system clock or all PC's system clock in your LAN using. The Time and SNTP time protocols are supported. It can work as SNTP server or client. It can work as a NT/2000/XP/2003 service. |
2008-04-03 | 3 |
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1Click Clocksync
This program helps you to keep your desktop computer clock accurate by synchronizing it with atomic time servers. It has the basic features enough to maintain the computer clock accuracy at acceptable level. |
2008-04-01 | 2 |
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Li'l Atomic Clock
Synchronizes the system time with atomic clock driven NTP-servers in internet. It offers nice features like synchronizing at system start or in intervals, an extensive server list that can be updated via internet, testing servers etc. |
2008-03-27 | 2 |
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1Click Time Synchronizer
1Click Time Synchronizer helps you keep your system time always accurate by synchronizing it with the highest precision atomic clock servers. The program features attractive skinnable interface and can work as a localtime server on your LAN. Download |
2008-03-27 | 2 |
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SP TimeSync
SP TimeSync is a multilingual program which lets you synchronize your computer's clock with any Internet atomic clock (time server). It uses a high precision network time protocol (NTP) which provides accuracy of several milliseconds. |
2008-03-27 | 2 |
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iTimeSync
iTimeSync synchronizes your computer clock with an internet time server. It supports both RFC-868 (TIME) and RFC-2030 (SNTP), can act as a RFC-868 server. and it can run as a Windows Service. |
2008-03-26 | 2 |
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Absolute Time Server
ATS is a full-featured time server, which works as WinNT service and is fully RFC-868 and RFC-2030 compatible. Absolute Time Server acts as a background process, has very low system resources consumption, and it can be started before user logon. |
2008-03-26 | 3 |
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