File Details |
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File Size | 0.7 MB |
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License | Shareware, $19.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | February 16, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 3,093 |
Publisher | lmhsoft.com |
Homepage | AtomTime Synchronizer |
Publisher's Description
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.
Latest Reviews
chief reviewed v3.8 on Sep 11, 2006
I can offer you a more reliable program with more functions. I can recommend it for using not only at home, but in your company's network.
http://www.nist-time.com/atc.php
huppel reviewed v3.7 on Jul 16, 2005
Much too expensive !
Besides, I am running Windows XP that has "Internet Time" synchronisaton build in.
I have set it in such a way that it synchronizes 3 times a day. It works perfectly and it doesn't cost anything at all.
DIRKES reviewed v3.7 on Jul 16, 2005
For only this function too expensive. Use the mentioned products from below. You can make donations to the authors - but nobody force you that you MUST PAY for this kind of software!
Bachalor reviewed v3.3.8 on Jan 14, 2004
Why you guys not use YAAC (www.lab1.de). YAAC is freeware for ALL and can all that, what ATOMETIME Synchronizer can do for you !?!?
rotjong reviewed v3.3.4 on Dec 23, 2003
I can't say I've used this program but I've been using RoboMagic's SocketWatch for awhile now. For all of $10 you get a solid program which is half of the cost this program is. Windows XP has the ability to do this built in but I still prefer SocketWatch. Maybe this program is great but I wouldn't pay $20 for it.
Bachalor reviewed v3.2.3 on Aug 19, 2003
Yes, this price for the program is unnecessarily. There are betters and free alternatives!!
paehld reviewed v3.2.2 on Jul 21, 2003
Very bad. Atomzeit (a german program) -> http://home.arcor.de/bnb/index.htm and Atomic TimeSync from www.analogx.com is much better and free.
Dirk van Hoofen reviewed v3.0.6.0 on Apr 18, 2003
Sorry for this rate. But a lot of this tools there can adjust your PC-clock was freeware or you can make a donation. I user e.g. YAAC (www.lab1.de), for students it was free and works fine. So I think, it is a little outrageous to ask money for this.
Bruce Holler reviewed v3.0.0.17 on Jan 7, 2003
Nice & neat program. A lot better than the synchronization utility built-in XP.
Tegel reviewed v3.0.0.12 on Dec 31, 2002
It gave me some fake hacker messages...
chief reviewed v3.8 on Sep 11, 2006
I can offer you a more reliable program with more functions. I can recommend it for using not only at home, but in your company's network.
http://www.nist-time.com/atc.php
huppel reviewed v3.7 on Jul 16, 2005
Much too expensive !
Besides, I am running Windows XP that has "Internet Time" synchronisaton build in.
I have set it in such a way that it synchronizes 3 times a day. It works perfectly and it doesn't cost anything at all.
DIRKES reviewed v3.7 on Jul 16, 2005
For only this function too expensive. Use the mentioned products from below. You can make donations to the authors - but nobody force you that you MUST PAY for this kind of software!
Bachalor reviewed v3.3.8 on Jan 14, 2004
Why you guys not use YAAC (www.lab1.de). YAAC is freeware for ALL and can all that, what ATOMETIME Synchronizer can do for you !?!?
rotjong reviewed v3.3.4 on Dec 23, 2003
I can't say I've used this program but I've been using RoboMagic's SocketWatch for awhile now. For all of $10 you get a solid program which is half of the cost this program is. Windows XP has the ability to do this built in but I still prefer SocketWatch. Maybe this program is great but I wouldn't pay $20 for it.
Bachalor reviewed v3.2.3 on Aug 19, 2003
Yes, this price for the program is unnecessarily. There are betters and free alternatives!!
paehld reviewed v3.2.2 on Jul 21, 2003
Very bad. Atomzeit (a german program) -> http://home.arcor.de/bnb/index.htm and Atomic TimeSync from www.analogx.com is much better and free.
Dirk van Hoofen reviewed v3.0.6.0 on Apr 18, 2003
Sorry for this rate. But a lot of this tools there can adjust your PC-clock was freeware or you can make a donation. I user e.g. YAAC (www.lab1.de), for students it was free and works fine. So I think, it is a little outrageous to ask money for this.
Bruce Holler reviewed v3.0.0.17 on Jan 7, 2003
Nice & neat program. A lot better than the synchronization utility built-in XP.
Tegel reviewed v3.0.0.12 on Dec 31, 2002
It gave me some fake hacker messages...
Eric Wheat reviewed v2.92.0.4 on Nov 13, 2002
Nice tool to keep time between my computers accurately synchronized. It does it job well.
klumy reviewed v2.91.2.3 on Oct 26, 2002
There are enough Freewaretools which can do this job :(