File Details |
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File Size | 0.1 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | July 7, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 160 |
Publisher | FreeStone Group |
Homepage | FG Time Sync |
Publisher's Description
FG Time Sync 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).
Latest Reviews
anomoly reviewed v1.0.0.4 on May 29, 2008
This gives you 2 choices only. Starting it goes straight to the tray and I had to forceably bring the window to front. Fails with ntp.nasa.gov when windows synced fine.
http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/WebHome
Pick one, open time settings & type it in. You can also easily add servers to the registry.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DateTime\Servers.
Interesting that it can act as a server, but why, being there are (I have over 150 myself) worldwide servers from universities (& others) with huge resources would you need to act as one yourself? Window gives but about 3 choices itself.
-0 for usefulness & execution
holmangt reviewed v1.0.0.4 on May 29, 2008
My low or score of 1 is only because I didn't have a neutral choice.
I have not tried this application but isn't it a little like selling/giving a refrigerator to an Eskimo. Unless you are running DOS the Windows OS already has this built in.
anomoly reviewed v1.0.0.4 on May 29, 2008
This gives you 2 choices only. Starting it goes straight to the tray and I had to forceably bring the window to front. Fails with ntp.nasa.gov when windows synced fine.
http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/WebHome
Pick one, open time settings & type it in. You can also easily add servers to the registry.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DateTime\Servers.
Interesting that it can act as a server, but why, being there are (I have over 150 myself) worldwide servers from universities (& others) with huge resources would you need to act as one yourself? Window gives but about 3 choices itself.
-0 for usefulness & execution
holmangt reviewed v1.0.0.4 on May 29, 2008
My low or score of 1 is only because I didn't have a neutral choice.
I have not tried this application but isn't it a little like selling/giving a refrigerator to an Eskimo. Unless you are running DOS the Windows OS already has this built in.