Time synchronizers
can access your local internet server and compare the difference between the actual time
and your PC clock. It can also automatically correct the time for you.
Description: Synchronize you computer -- or your entire network! AboutTime is
both a time client and server -- it will acquire a precise time value from the Internet,
set your computer's clock, and it will act as a timeserver as well -- it will provide time
signals to your local network using four time protocols.
Description: Clock applet that displays a row of analog and a row of digital
clocks that show the time in user selected locations around the world. It automatically
synchronizes your computer time to the correct time from time servers around the world.
Description: A great, tiny program that checks the time for you for the clock
that hasn't been right since you brought your computer home. Resets your clock if you
wish. Sets for your timezone. Auto off after set. Extras. Really easy to use, and only
uses a few seconds of your on-line time.
Description: The latest and greatest time synchronization program for Windows 95.
New version includes clients AND servers for time. Also includes more useful new features,
including automatic server switch over and tooltips.
Description: This utility lets you automatically set your system clock to any of
a number of time services available via the Internet or your corporate intranet. It
supports multiple servers and time service protocols. It will even poll a list of
different servers until it gets a valid time stamp. Included is an Internet Time Server
Directory dialogue allowing direct selection from extensive list of national and
international servers. Several enhancements have been made in this update. Now can run as
a Windows NT service.