Atomic Time Synchronizer is a handy utility to keep your PC clock accurate.
Atom Time Synchronizer it periodically checks and synchronizes your computer clock with NIST atomic time servers, or synchronizes time between computers.
You can choose Atom Time Synchronizer to act as a time server.
Atomic Time Synchronizer can also be used at the Windows command prompt, or used in batch files.
Because Microsoft Windows (98/XP/2003/Vista) keeps losing or gaining time. You need a more accurate PC clock.
Synchronize with the default time server (as specified in "Options | Server"):
timesync /sync
Synchronize with timeserver using the SNTP protocol:
timesync /sntp timeserver
eg. timesync /sntp time.nist.gov
Synchronize with timeserver using the TIME protocol:
timesync /time timeserver
eg. timesync /time time.nist.gov
NOTE: Before installing Atom Time Synchronizer on Windows 95, please first download and install the following Windows patch (963 KB).
Here are some key features of "Atom Time Synchronizer":
· Synchronizes time with NIST atomic time servers
· Synchronizes time between computers
· Can act as a time server
· Supports SNTP (the Simple Network time protocol)
· Supports the TIME protocol
· Can be invoked at the command line, and called in batch files
· Can synchronize time with any server running SNTP or TIME protocol
· Periodically checks and synchronizes time
· Displays time in either local time or UTC/GMT
· Can monitor Windows time change event, and adjust automatically
· Easy to use and configure
Limitations:
· 14 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Added proxy support