Network Time System allows creation of custom exact time source in corporate network environment establishing interconnected server time synchronization system for each and every machine on the enterprise network. This powerful software solution is ideal for networks of all sizes from small office local networks to large enterprise networks. All major time protocols are supported including NTP, SNTP, DAYTIME and NTS (over TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI.)
Absolute Time Corrector (ATC) queries NIST timeservers using the Internet and then compares NIST time to the time setting of the host computer. If there is a disparity, ATC automatically adjusts the computer's time to reflect NIST time. Once set up the host computer can serve as a timeserver to any size network.
Advanced Time Synchronizer is a powerful and easy-to-use PC clock synchronizer. It works with time servers on the Internet. Advanced Time Synchronizer can update the system time at certain intervals from one second to few months, supports three time synchronization protocols, proxy servers, and auto-dialing. Advanced Time Synchronizer can also work as a local time server and can be launched as a Windows Service.
Absolute Time Server is a full-featured time server, which works as WinNT service and is fully RFC-868 and RFC-2030 compatible. Absolute Time Server acts as a background process, has very low system resources consumption, and it can be started before user logon.
(1) The main purpose of the program is synchronizing PC clock using HTTP protocol. (2) It works as NT Service so can be used under user login with restricted rights. (3) The program can be used with inside LAN HTTP server without any outgoing connections. The script that shows the server time is delivered with it. (4) If time jumps the program synchronizes PC clock immediately.
A standard synchronizing program will not work if NTP (Network Time Protocol) is suppressed by a proxy or a firewall. This synchronizer uses plain access to WWW pages that show standard GMT time. It will work if you have access to Internet Web pages. The unique Time Offset feature of the program allows setting up your PC clock to gain or to lose for a specified interval. Many our users value this feature greatly.
The accuracy of your PCs clocks is important for many reasons, but keeping it that way can be a chore. iTimeSync does the job for you by contacting one of many NIST time servers over the internet. No configuration is needed, simply connect to the internet, run the program and press "Correct". iTimeSync is written in Assembly, and can also be used as a Time Server, or set to automatically synchronize. It supports both RFC-868 and RFC-2030.
(*)It is an atomic clock synchronizer with some useful features (time offset, synchronize periods, etc). The main idea of the program is to synchronize your PC's clock in the most reliable and resource-saving way. (*) The unique Time Offset feature of the program allows setting up your PC clock to gain or to lose for a specified interval. (*) This program uses the list of 19 presetting atomic time servers.