Accurate Network Time Software

Time client for Windows NT, 2000, 2003 and XP. Supports NTP4.0 and NINA.
Keeps your system time accurate
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Time client for Windows NT 2000 2003 and XP.
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Time clock and payroll system
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$25.00 - Green Parrots Software

1st Atomic Time adjusts your system time with Internet atomic time servers. You can pick the fastest and most reliable servers and adjust the time automatically at regular intervals. 1st Atomic Time can work as a time server for any network.



$39.95 - Bytefusion Ltd.

PresenTense is a network time client for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. It synchronizes your PC system clock to a network time server. Supports e-mail notification, redundancy and and can be remotely managed. Supports NTP4.0 and NINA.



$59.95 - Bytefusion Ltd.

PresenTense NTP Auditor monitors your computer's built-in clock and compares it's time to the real time. PresenTense NTP Auditor can save logs for days, months and years so you can PROVE what time your computer had at any given point.



$49.00 - Timesheets MTS Software

Time Clock MTS replaces your manual time clock and timesheet systems while still allowing you to have complex payroll rules. Allow for over time and holidays and generate payroll reports in just seconds. Can be used on one or many computers.



 
Windows Time Server Supporting NTP and SNTP.

PresenTense Time Server
$195.95 - Bytefusion Ltd.

PresenTense Time Server is a high performance Windows time server supporting NTP and SNTP protocols. You can use PresenTense Server to synchronize your PC to a primary time source such as an atomic clock on the internet or an inhouse GPS reciever and offer time services to clients on your local area network. Most leading GPS and Radio hardware clocks are supported via the serial port. Supports Free Run - accurate time if reference clock fails.



 
It can automatically sync the time on  PC\

FG Time Sync
Free - FreeStone Group

FG Time Sync utility can help you keep all your computers with the exact current time. Synchronize clock on your Desktop PC or Notebook, using time server available on TCP/IP networks such as the Internet or LAN. It can work as client or server. The protocol currently supported are time protocol(RFC-868).



 
Adjust system time to atomic clock servers.

JCOM Clock Synchronizer
$14.95 - JCOM Research

JCOM Clock Synchronizer is a utility that helps you keep your system time always accurate by synchronizing it with the highest precision atomic clock servers on the Internet using the Network Time Protocol. You can also use the program as a local time server on your corporate intranet, having other software synchronize time with it. Time Synchronizer is very user friendly and features attractive skinnable interface that can be easily customized.


 
A full-featured network toolkit.

NetInfo
$39.95 - Tsarfin Computing Ltd

NetInfo is a collection of 15 different state-of-the-art network tools on a single, easy-to-use interface. Designed from first-hand experience, NetInfo allows businesses to more effectively combat network downtime by allowing network administrators, webmasters, and Internet service providers to more accurately isolate faults, simplify processing of diagnostic data and increase internal network security.


 
Keep your PC clock accurate with this utility

Express Timesync
$24.95 - Express Computing

Express Timesync is an ideal solution for keeping the computer clock accurate. It supports SNTP, TIME, SOCKS 4, SOCKS 4A and SOCKS5 protocol and provides a wide range of options for managing your computer clock time. You can use the built-in time server directory to choose the national time server operating in your region. On the majority of systems, Express Timesync can be configured to deliver time accurate to the order of milliseconds!


 
Utility for setting PC system clock

TimeWarp
$5.00 - Abecedarical Systems

TheTimeWarp utility sets your computer's clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Using your computer's internet connection, timing messages from an SNTP time server can be obtained automatically to set your computer clock. WebTime sends a message to a time server and waits for a reply. Your computer clock is aligned to within a few tens of milliseconds of the correct time when the reply message is received.


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