Chronograph Atomic Time Clock will synchronize your local PC time using the Internet. It uses the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Atomic Clock time servers. It provides quite a high degree of accuracy and the difference between local computer time and atomic clock time after correction will rarely exceed 0.5 second. This slight difference is caused by an unavoidable network transmission delay.
Reviewing 5.1 (Apr 18, 2006)
does the average user need this degree of accuracy on the pcs clock? frankly this is a waste of money and bandwidth
Reviewing 3.15 (Feb 7, 2004)
Now, I prefer German Freeware; I am a student and must economically work with my pocket money.
I use therefore "YAAC" (www.lab1.de) from Wolfgang Wirth.
Nice tool, it has all features than "Chronograph Atomic Time Clock!".
Reviewing 2.51 (Oct 9, 2002)
Program works, but it is just like every other one out there, and this feature is built-in to Windows XP, so it is an outdated program. (In WinXP: Go to Date and Time Properties, then click on Internet Time tab. You'll notice that it automatically corrects your time every week.)
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