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- 3.14
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- Windows 10
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- Windows 2000
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- Windows 7
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- Windows 98
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- Windows 95
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User Reviews
3.7/5
3 User Votes
It's small, configurable, it works. Oh, and it's free.
1beachboui- Pros
- Light weight, allows some configurable options and does just what its supposed to do. It's a small and simple program for keeping your computer clock adjusted to near perfect time.
- Cons
- No documentation. The interface is simple, yet unclear. It has a column titled "Offset" and one titled "Lag". The user must guess as to exactly what these numbers represent. There is no information with the file or online that explains what Offset and Lag are. It may mean something different to me than to Graham and Mark.
- Summary
- I recommend the program. It's better than the Native MS time sync util, but I wish there was a readme that explains the intended meanings of the column titles in the interface (Status, Offset and Lag).
Works with windows 7 (R-click "Run as Administrator")
rick_slim- Pros
- For some reason my laptop time was always out (even with "Internet Time" turned on and being able to sync) Turned off Internet Time and installed this. Now the time is always correct
- Cons
- None. Works great
- Summary
good
gannanet- Pros
- it is very googd
- Cons
- nothing
- Summary