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Absolute Time Corrector
Absolute Time Corrector (ATC) queries NIST timeservers using the Internet and then compares NIST time to the time setting of the host computer. If there is a disparity, ATC automatically adjusts the computer`s time to reflect NIST time. Once set up the host computer can serve as a timeserver to any size network. The host can be set to check NIST time as often or seldom as desired, and each computer in the network can likewise be set to check time on the host computer as often as deemed necessary by the network administrator.
Atomic Time Synchronizer
Atomic Time Synchronizer is a small utility to keep your PC clock synchronized with an NIST atomic time server. You can set it to check every X hours and automatically sync your PC clock when it differs from the official time. In addition, Atomic Time Synchronizer can also act as a time server, allowing other machines on the network to connect and retrieve the time. Supports Socks4, Socks4A, Socks5, and HTTP proxies.
WorldTime Clock
WorldTime Clock is a customizable desktop clock, that displays the local time and (optional) date from multiple time zones and locations around the world. You can select by country and city, or use the time zone for a specific country or region. You can create multiple clocks and each can be customized in color, font and appearance (digital or analog). You can also apply WinAmp skins and display a country specific flag for each clock. In addition , the program offers time synchronization and allows you to create reminders that will alert you at a specified date and time.
1st Atomic Time
1st Atomic Time keeps your system time accurate (within 20 ms) by synchronizing your PC clock with Internet atomic time servers. It comes with a built-in list of more than 150 time servers and can be configured to adjust system time automatically on specified periods of time. 1st Atomic Time can work through a proxy server or firewall with SOCKS5 support. The program can run as an icon in the system tray or hidden and accessed via keyboard shortcuts.
Net Time Server & Client
Net Time allows you to synchronize the time of a standalone PC or an entire network. In client mode, the program supports Time protocol (RFC868), and Simple Network Time protocols (SNTP-RFC2030, including broadcast, and multicast modes. The server can be used by Windows, Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, or other operating systems via SNTP protocol. Net Time Server can run as a Service and also supports automatic Dial-Up Networking connection, automatic shutdown and more.
Qlock
Qlock is a world clock display for your desktop, that enables you to display the current time for any major city in the world. The clock displays can be placed anywhere on your desktop, and also customized in size and color. You can also add a recurring alarm to each clock, synchronize the time with Internet time servers, choose between 12 and 24 hour formats, and attach a note to each clock.
PresenTense Time Server
PresenTense Time Server delivers industrial grade network time synchronization with microsecond accuracy. It runs as a network time server with support for secure NTP version 3 and 4, SNTP and Unix-Time and offers features like user-level security and email-based error notification and more. In addition, PresenTense offers hardware clock support for generic satellite clocks via the NMEA 0183 protocol, WWVB radio clocks and DCF77 radio clocks. The installation includes drivers for GPS clocks from Arbiter Systems, Spectracom, Hopf and Ultralink as well as Garmin III Plus and Garmin 5. Additional features include a NTP key generator, NTP troubleshooting software, failover redundancy, NT service support, remote administration and more.
Network Time System
Network Time System is a client/server time system that lets you synchronize your entire network from a central time server that synchronizes with external sources. The time server supports TCP/IP, IPX, and NetBEUI, as well as UDP broadcasting and comes with built-in firewall security to control access to the server. It can check up to three external time sources simultaneously, with support for firewall and proxy connections. Both, the server and clients can run as NT service, making sure that the time is always synchronized, even if users are logged off. The client applications can automatically detect the time server on the network, so they require little or no configuration.
Global Time Synchronizer
Global Time Synchronizer is a time synchronization tool with several additional features. It includes a desktop clock with built-in popup calendar, and alarm (recurring) notifications, that can optionally be used to replace the standard clock display in the system tray. The program synchronizes itself with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Atomic Clock servers and supports SNTP as well as Time Protocol (RFC868) and Socks4/5 proxy connections. Global Time Synchronizer includes a variety of skins for the clock display and additional ones can be downloaded from the Internet. Other features include built-in time zone display, allowing you to show additional time zones or cities in the tooltip, support for European date format and more.
Express TimeSync
Express Timesync allows you to to synchronize computer clocks across the network to the correct time. You can use any (SNTP) Internet time server or a time server on the local network. Express Timesync supports SNTP, TIME, DAYTIME, LANMAN, and ensures that all clocks in a site are within two seconds of one another and all clocks in an enterprise are within 20 seconds of one another. It comes with a built-in time server directory with 200 servers to choose from, and the program can also be configured to act as a time server for other machines on the network.
Chameleon Clock
Chameleon Clock is a powerful time synchronization tool that fully replaces a standard Windows tray clock ! It builds itself right into the taskbar and doesn t eat any desktop space . It allows you to adjust your computer time via Internet Atomic Time Servers automatically in a specified period or manually. The clock displays time/date in thousands of different ways using the popular Winamp "skin" format. An additional alarm feature allows you to create messages, open applications/documents, and shut down your PC at the specified time.
PC Atomic Sync
PC Atomic Sync will synchronize your system time with an Internet time server of your choice. It offers some additional features that let you customize your local time by shifting it past or ahead of the real time (e.g always 5 minutes behind) and it can also make sure that your time is never adjusted for more than X minutes. PC Atomic Sync can run on-demand or synchronize your time automatically on a daily, hourly or startup basis.
AtomSync
AtomSync is an advanced time synchronization utility that can be used on a standalone PC, or can act as a time server synchronizing your entire LAN. AtomSync allows your machine to connect to an internet time server of your choice and retrieve the official time. The program can handle automated or user activated adjustments when necessary. It can be scheduled to check time on a user defined schedule and offers customizable figures for acceptable time differences. Additional features include optional user pop-up notification when time adjustments are needed, WAV file notification of time adjustment as well as integration with Microsoft Agent for spoken and animated user notifications. The tray icon indicates the status of your time, using a customizable color coding. When registered at the server level and running in a network environment, AtomSync can function as a time server and broadcast the correct time to all machines in your workgroup (LAN server license fee is $69.99).
WebTimeSync
WebTimeSync connects to one of the many national atomic clock web servers (from NIST), and synchronizes the current time on your PC. It can automatically update the time at an interval you set, or at boot time - optionally make sure you are connected to the Internet before trying to update. WebTimeSync minimizes to your system tray, so its out of your way while you work. Additional features include optional logging, time zone offsets and proxy support.
SocketWatch
Keep your PC clock accurate with SocketWatch. This program uses the time zone, daytime, and networking features of Windows to keep your time synchronized over the Internet. It uses a list of 185 time servers, and automatically selects the best performing server to connect to. Socket watch features smart Network Connect Detection that will automatically work with a modem, DSL or LAN connection - even if your connection changes frequently, SocketWatch will detect your connection and synchronize your time as soon as you connect. It also includes a unique feature - the wrist-watch synchronizer, which uses audio-visual cues, to assists you to synchronize your analog watches and clocks to the exact time.
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