PTBSync 4.5d

3.3 out of 5 stars 3.3 (7 votes)

(December 29, 2004)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Freeware / 590 downloads

PTBSync is a tool to synchronize your PC time with an an atomic clock via the Internet. It offers 65 Time servers (NTP) worldwide to choose from. It can run as a service on NT/2000/XP and offers support for DSL, international UTC time, and much more. It also includes a complete personal organizer for reminders and repetitive events such as birthdays, anniversaries, etc. It lets you create multiple recurring reminders or events, launch a file with optional at alarm time as well as popup messages before and after the event. If multiple users share the same PC, each one can have his own date entries. Additional features include support for holidays, complex date scheduling an more, export to HTML, alarm sounds, support for daylight savings time, date display in the system tray, and more.

  • Publisher

    ElmüSoft

  • Homepage

    PTBSync

  • Latest Changes

    - Greek holidays

    - Support of up to 15 monitors

    - Templates may be displayed transparently on the desktop

    - The elements of the desktop calendar can be fixed on the desktop

    - Positions of PTBSync windows are stored remembering the monitor they were displayed on the last time

    - Improved rendering of stretched desktop wallpapers (XP)

Reviews of PTBSync

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    zephlin

    Reviewing 4.1c (Feb 12, 2004)

    I love this program. It can backlight in any color, change date & time formats, & schedule events. XP built-in? I think not! Problem is I like WindowBlinds 4.2 more and the two are NOT compatible and will hose most skins, screw up your task bar& cause a Major MEMORY LEAK!!! F.Y.I.

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    scodan

    Reviewing 4.1c (Oct 31, 2003)

    Windows XP does NOT offer all the configuration options that PTBSync does. (And I hate it when novices see one or two features on the surface, and immediately draw the simple-minded conclusion that ALL functionality offered by a program is duplicated elsewhere.) PTBSync makes it easy to select different and/or multiple time servers, and it makes the tray display much more configurable, especially for those people who don't want to use an ungainly double- or triple-height task bar.

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    flyrainy

    Reviewing 3.9e (May 13, 2003)

    Don't you think windows have done it?

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