TimeSync 2.3.0
Publisher's Description:
TimeSync - TimeSync is a program to adjust the system time of your Computer. It gets the correct present time from the Internet. TimeSync allows automatic adjustment of your clock every few days (or hours) with virtually no consummation of resources. Windows NT and 2000 has the capability to adjust the clock speed via a software setting. TimeSync allows to adjust this clock speed correction. It takes the necessary information from your last four clock adjustments.
Latest Changes:
In case of connection problems with a time server, TimeSync changes the server by itself in auto mode. Minor improvements
User License Agreement:
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· This program is Freeware. You may use TimeSync free of charge, you may copy it and give it to friends or even publish it. · If you use TimeSync frequently, please tell me. I will let you know about newer versions. I appreciate, if you inform me about problems with TimeSync, or if you have any idea for improvement. · This software is provided as is without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. In no event shall Luzius Schneider (the author) be liable for any damages whatsoever including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or special damages.
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Synomus

2007-04-02 08:52:19
Version: 2.3.0
Time sync
The time goes back the same one even the program adjust the system clock for several times.

Mark H.

2007-09-11 15:23:10
Version: 2.3.0
TimeSync review
Works flawlessly. Simply download the application, configure it then forget about it. Keeps your pc clock up to date down to the second with the atomic clock server of your choice.

Davemiller

2008-06-05 06:50:25
Version: 2.3.0
Great program - terrible setup instructions
My PC is relatively new, but the clock was slow by about a minute each day. I installed TimeSync and suddenly my clock was even slower. I was not loosing several minutes EACH day. After a lot of experimenting, I finally have it working exactly as it should. All I needed to do was NOT leave it in the 'tray' - a fact that I either overlooked or was not mentioned. (And I DID look after I figured it out.)
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