Atomic Time Synchronizer is a useful and handy utility to keep your PC clock accurate. It can periodically check and synchronize your computer time with NIST atomic time servers or synchronize time between computers. It can also act as a time server.
Reviewing 3.9 (Sep 11, 2006)
I can offer you a more reliable program with more functions. I can recommend it for using not only at home, but in your company's network.
http://www.nist-time.com/atc.php
Reviewing 3.3.5 (Apr 29, 2004)
Definitely not worth 20 bucks.
I appreciate people trying to help, but posting links to freewares in German and Deutsch is hardly helpful, or at least only for a minority.
Even though English is not my native language, I'm sure most people will be happy to know about a free alternative in Shakespeare's tongue, for instance a powerful one called Dimension 4, free for non-commercial use, and available here: http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/index.htm
Reviewing 3.3.5 (Apr 28, 2004)
Try this: NetTime. It's freeware and you can download it from http://www.naujocks.com/
Reviewing 3.2.5 (Aug 26, 2003)
AboutTime is free. The built-in Windows time adjustment is free. What's the point?
Reviewing 3.2.1.2 (Jun 27, 2003)
Yes, I also use YAAC. It works fine, use few memory and resources and the GUI is in GERMAN available.
YAAC is freeware, of course I donated to the author voluntarily somewhat.
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