What's new in TimeSync 2.0
Mar 10, 2010
- New Stuff :
- Added "Start with Windows" setting.
New in TimeSync 1.0 Beta 4 (Mar 10, 2010)
- New Stuff :
- The process of checking the remote timeserver has been speeded up.
New in TimeSync 1.0 Beta 3 (Mar 10, 2010)
- Bug Fixes :
- TimeSync no longer allows multiple instances of it to be run. An attempt to run a second instance simply activates the first.
- On-demand synchronization (i.e. clicking the Synchronize Now button in the TimeSync window or selecting Synchronize from the system tray icon's popup-menu) would be ignored if the time difference exceeded the amount specified in TimeSync's settings. On-demand synchronization now always synchronizes the clock.
- (Yong Zhang)
- When waiting to perform the first synchronization, the system tray icon would incorrectly display the "System time has been successfully updated" state.
- (Larry Engholm)
New in TimeSync 1.0 Beta 2 (Mar 10, 2010)
- Bug Fixes :
- Due to a code optimization bug (i.e. programmer error), TimeSync would sometimes not update the system time. This has been fixed.
- When updating the system time, the status bar's clock would not respond immediately. Now, all applications are informed of the time change.
- If an error occured while communicating with a timeserver, TimeSync would no longer flash its system tray icon when setting the time. TimeSync's system tray icon now always flashes when the time has successfully been set.
- New Stuff :
- The system tray icon displays an error message in its tooltip if TimeSync is unable to update the system time.
- A splash screen is now displayed on startup. The splash screen can be disabled.