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AlarmWiz is an easy to use reminder program and task scheduler which can play audio (mp3, wav, CD audio), dial Internet connections, send email or pages, perform FTP transfers, launch programs, and more. The program features a flexible scheduler which allows for a wide range of scheduling including hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly alarms as well as more flexible schedules such as the second Friday of each month. As an extra bonus, AlarmWiz includes an Internet time synchronizer which synchronizes the system clock to the National Atomic Clock through multiple servers. AlarmWiz features an attactive, easy to use interface which makes functions easy to find and a help file is included with screen shots for quick learning and reference. AlarmWiz also includes a network mode which allows multiple systems to use the same alarm configuration file on a remote server. The evaluation version of AlarmWiz includes a 30 day trial and registration is easy and affordable at $24.95 and special introductory and volume discounts are also offered.
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Award winning 3 in 1 solution - advanced Internet dialer, time synchronizer and proxy server. It can redial multiple lines until connection established, restore broken connections, keep track of online time, cost and traffic, play sounds on connect and disconnect, launch and terminate programs, monitor the connection quality, synchronize PC clock with the atomic clock, share a single connection among all computers in the network and so on.
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Chronograph Lite is a simple freeware utility which main function is to synchronize your local PC time using the Internet. For that purpose it uses the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Atomic Clock servers. It will reference an atomic clock server to get the current time with the greatest accuracy available and update your PC's local time. The program has an easy-to-use, nice-looking interface, so you can adjust your time with just two mouse clicks. Chronograph automatically detects local time zone and Daylight Saving Time correction (no manual settings needed). It is very stable, the program automatically connects to another server when the current server is down.
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YATS32 will eliminate you problems with drifting and inaccurate system time. Never again will you need to manually adjust your computer's clock. When just any old Internet time synchronizer won't do, take a look at YATS32. This application lets you reliably and automatically set your system clock to any of a number of time services available via the Internet or your corporate intranet. It supports multiple servers and time service protocols such as SNTP, TIME, and Unix Time. You can set up a list of servers that will be poled sequentially until a valid time stamp is obtained. This allows the provisioning of one or more backup servers should your primary choice fail. Several advanced features are provided for customization and automation. We include an Internet Time Server Directory dialog allowing direct selection from extensive list of national and international servers. YATS32 can act as both time client and server, allowing other computers to synchronize with your computer. YATS32 is supported under Windows 95/98/NT4/2000/XP as a desktop application. This is the application that others seek to imitate. Why settle for imitation? Over the years, thousands of users have continued to pick YATS32 as their time synchronization solution of choice.
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Emsa Time Synchronizer is a very simple but useful time synchronization utility. Users that like simplicity,
may indeed like this program. Just one click of a button - and your computer clock is automatically set,
using an atomic internet time server. The program runs as system tray icon. It can be configured to run
automatically at Windows startup, and continously re-synchronize your clock at an user-specified time interval. Freeware.
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AtomTime Synchronizer is a useful and handy utility to keep your PC clock accurate.
It can periodically check and synchronize your computer time with a NIST atomic time server, or synchronize time between computers, and can also act as a time server.
Key Features:
1. Synchronize time with NIST atomic time servers
2. Synchronize time bewteen computers
3. Can act as a time server
4. Proxy support: Socks4/Socks4A/Socks5/HTTP
5. Support SNTP (the Simple Network time protocol)
6. Support the TIME protocol
7. Can be invoked at the command line, and called in batch files
8. Can synchronize time with any server running SNTP or TIME protocol
9. Periodically check and synchronize time
10. Display time in either local time or UTC/GMT
11. Can monitor Windows time change event, and adjust automatically
12. Support Win9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/2003
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Precise Time 2002 is an easy to use tool to synchronize your computer's system clock (which includes date and time) to a high-precise internet time server. These servers are powered by atomic clocks which are the most precise clocks on this planet. With Precise Time 2002, your PCs built-in clock can be this precise, too!
But Precise Time 2002 can do more - it can act as a time server for your whole network (size doesn't matter here) and you even can change some options with your internet browser via the network. If you want it to it can dial up to the internet for you. Or you can set it into "fast-mode" - it starts up when Windows boots, connects to the internet, sychronizes time and exits (registered version only).
Features:
- resides in the system tray
- extremely easy to setup - in fact, it's almost completely configured after setup and everything is 100% self-explanatory
- updates your system clock in the background every 1-24 hours and on startup
- can autostart with Windows if you want it to (and can immediately exit after time synchronization in the registered version)
- manages more than one time server - if one doesn't work there's always another. Or you can enter your own time serving host.
- can become a time server for your whole network with one click of your mouse!
- can be administrated with a web interface if you want to!
- keeps a "low profile" - doesn't spam you with messages
- inexpensive
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The WebTimeSync 6 time synchronizer connects to one of the NIST atomic clock time servers to synchronize your computer's clock. The Version 6.1 release removes the dependency on COMDLG32.OCX (and is now smaller than ever before), adds server health monitoring, detection of Windows XP and 2003 for event logging, and fixes a long-known bug with the tray icon not properly disappearing. WebTimeSync 6 requires the Visual Basic 6.0 runtimes (MSVBVM60.DLL) and the Microsoft Windows Installer to install. (Preinstalled with Windows 2000, Me, and XP, instructions at http://www.victechsoftware.com/webtimesync.html)
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