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SymmTime for Windows

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Key Details of SymmTime

  • Synchronize your system clock to any NTP (Network Time Protocol) server accessible from your computer.
  • Last updated on 11/8/2008
  • There have been 9 updates
  • Virus scan status:

    Clean (it's extremely likely that this software program is clean)


Editors' Review

Download.com staff

Unlike similar applications, SymmTime works like clockwork when it comes to keeping track of any of the 24 time zones around the world. It synchronizes your computer's system clock to one of several free external timeservers, so you know it's never off. The basics are well-covered here, too, with all changes accessible through the context menu.

Setting the multiple time zones to multiple clocks, choosing colors for the analog faces or fonts for the digital ones, renaming zones to represent your favorite locales and even setting the clock panel to a favored place on your desktop are all straightforward and intuitive tasks. This program has neither bells nor whistles--no time zone maps, no sunrise or sunset information, not even an alarm clock. However, for a freeware, customizable, multi-zone world clock, you'd think SymmTime was Swiss-made.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
March 20, 2007
Latest update
November 8, 2008
Version
2007
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 10, Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP
Additional Requirements
Windows (all)
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
37,604
Downloads Last Week
1
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Developer's Description

Synchronize your system clock to any NTP (Network Time Protocol) server accessible from your computer.
SymmTime 2007 is a convenient multizone desktop time utility that automatically synchronizes your system clock to any NTP (Network Time Protocol) server accessible from your computer. With SymmTime you know your system clock is correct and accurate because it's automatically synchronized to any NTP (Network Time Protocol) server accessible from your computer.

Once it is up and running you can set as many-'or as few-'clocks on your computer as you want. You can set the display to any size or color you want and at a glance you can see what time it is in Tokyo, Sydney, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Buenos Aires, London, Moscow, Dakar, Singapore, and Beijing.