WebTime 2000 WebTime 2000 3.9 for Windows

by Gregory Braun

Avg. Rating 4.2 (10 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.2 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows (All)
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,800
Publisher Gregory Braun
Homepage WebTime 2000

Publisher's Description

WebTime 2000 is a program that will synchronize your PC's internal clock with one of the several atomic clocks maintained by the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Latest Reviews

Bachalor

Bachalor reviewed v3.8 on Jun 23, 2005

Nice freewaretool.
I have a idea: can you add a function, that the software automatically update the time, if you the connection to the internet EXIST.

nothersin

nothersin reviewed v3.7 on May 23, 2005

It is a great program! It is small and fast! I have used previous versions for several years. I can't believe he found a way to improve it.

NYCgreen

NYCgreen reviewed v3.0 on Mar 26, 2001

Small, works well, free. Nice little stand-alone time synchronizer. If you don't have one, get this.

FunkyFreddy3k

FunkyFreddy3k reviewed v3.0 on Mar 26, 2001

hmm but the problem is there are now too many of these programs, so less people using the same encryption, so less songs to choose from.

Avg. Rating 4.2 (10 votes)
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Bachalor

Bachalor reviewed v3.8 on Jun 23, 2005

Nice freewaretool.
I have a idea: can you add a function, that the software automatically update the time, if you the connection to the internet EXIST.

nothersin

nothersin reviewed v3.7 on May 23, 2005

It is a great program! It is small and fast! I have used previous versions for several years. I can't believe he found a way to improve it.

NYCgreen

NYCgreen reviewed v3.0 on Mar 26, 2001

Small, works well, free. Nice little stand-alone time synchronizer. If you don't have one, get this.

FunkyFreddy3k

FunkyFreddy3k reviewed v3.0 on Mar 26, 2001

hmm but the problem is there are now too many of these programs, so less people using the same encryption, so less songs to choose from.

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