PresenTense Time Client is a network time client for Windows NT/2000/XP and 2003. It synchronizes your PC system clock to a network time server. Supports e-mail notification, redundancy and and can be remotely managed by LanTime Analyser. Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 version now supports NTP4 and Free Run as required by NINA. Keeps your computer clock accurate within microseconds! If you are comparing time clients available on the market, download a free 30 day demo of PresenTense Time Auditor from our web site and see which is best. PresenTense Time Client will impress you as it's easy to configure but has an impressive range of options you can configure. Installation and auto-configuration takes about 30 seconds. Supports writing log events to a syslog server. Optional tray icon can be activated and will show the status of the service. Moving the mouse over the tray icon will display the last log entry.
Atom Time Synchronizer 3.7.8
Atom Time Synchronizer - Keep your PC clock accurately synchronized is a useful and handy utility to keep your PC clock accurate.
It can periodically check and synchronize your computer time with a NIST atomic time server, or synchronize time between computers, and can also act as a time server.
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Sync-It with Atom 2.4
Sync-It with Atom keeps your computer's time accurate. Sync-It with Atom is a network time protocol client that calibrates the system time of your computer with a timeserver on the Internet. Features include automatic selection of the closest server, scheduled time synchronization, taskbar tray support and ...
Network Time System 1.8.1
Corporate network server time synchronization server-client software. Network Time System is a full-featured Client\Server network time synchronization system that allows synchronization of all computers on the network clocks with Internet time servers or any other local source of synchronization. Network Time System allows ...
tSync 1.1
Simple tool to synchronize system time over the Internet or over a network.
Special features:
(1) Stays invisible for a user, practically not taking any system resources and network bandwidth to operate;
(2) Can sync time over the Internet using ...
Net Time Server & Client 2.1.0.293
Synchronize your PC's system clock or all PC's system clock in your LAN The time synchronization application allows you to synchronize your PC's system clock or all PC's system clock in your LAN using various time server types commonly available on TCP/IP networks, such as the Internet or LAN, And multiple time protocols ...
1st Atomic Time 2.12
Keeps your system time accurate by synchronizing it with atomic time servers 1st Atomic Time keeps the system time accurate on your computer or any computer in your network.
It synchronizes your PC clock with Internet atomic time servers. You can pick the fastest and most reliable servers from the built-in list of more than ...
#1 Atomic Clock 1.0
Skinned atomic clock synchronizing application Atomic Clock 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 depending on the characteristics of the synchronization ...
SNTP Clock Synchronization Service 3.0.11
This is an SNTP time synchronization client/server for the more advanced user wishing to provide SNTP time synchronization services under Windows NT4, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. This product incorporates full SNTP client and server functionality in ...
a-TimeSync 3.3
a-TimeSync - Keeps your PC clock accurately synchronized a-TimeSync is a useful and handy utility to keep your PC clock accurate.
It periodically checks and synchronizes your computer clock with a NIST atomic time server, or synchronizes time between computers. It can also act as a time server.
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FG Time Sync 1.0.0.1
FG Time Sync can automatically check the time to keep your PC's time accurate. FG Time Sync utility can help you keep all your computers with the exact current time. Synchronize clock on your Desktop PC or Notebook, using time server available on TCP/IP networks such as the Internet or LAN. It can work as client or server. The protocol ...