TimeTools Windows NTP Time Server Client atomic clock NTP time client software is a simple Windows SNTP client that synchronises time on any Windows XP/2000/NT/95/98/Me computer with a specified intranet or internet NTP time server. Read More...
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The NTP Time Server Monitor lets the user configure and control a local NTP service with a userfriendly graphical user interface. Secondary the current status of the local NTP services, as well as external NTP services, can be displayed. Read More...
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NTP Server Monitor allows any number of NTP time servers to be constantly monitored and also, optionally, synchronise system time. Read More...
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TimeTools Windows Atomic Clock NTP Server Syslog Daemon is a free utility that runs on any Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 workstation or server. It allows any syslog messages from any Linux or Unix based syslog client to be logged and displayed. Read More...
TimeTools GPS Clock Software is a freeware utility that runs on any Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 workstation or server. The software polls time from a standard NMEA GPS time receiver connected to the host PC`s serial port to sync PC time.
High performance Windows time server supporting NTP and SNTP protocols. Installation automatically configures default time servers so you have an operational time server in 30 seconds. GPS clock drivers are included.
TimeTools Windows atomic clock NTP time client software is a simple Windows SNTP client that synchronises time on any Windows XP/2000/NT/95/98/Me computer with a specified intranet or internet NTP time server.
The time synchronization application synchronize your PC`s system clock or all PC`s system clock in your LAN using. The Time and SNTP time protocols are supported. It can work as SNTP server or client. It can work as a NT/2000/XP/2003 service.
AtomSync is a utility that works in the background and periodically checks your system time against an internet NTP time server or against a computer in your LAN (local network) which runs an AtomSync LAN time server.
The TimeWarp utility sets a PC clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Using an internet connection, timing messages from an SNTP time server can be obtained automatically to set your computer clock to the exact time.