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Re: Reccomendations for automatic PC clock sync program?
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Reccomendations for automatic PC clock sync program?
- From: Bruce <kk5do@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 12:28:37 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <44412253.4070601@earthlink.net>
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I use clockwise. Not only does it handle setting my system clock, but it
does a variety of other time related features.
http://www.rjsoftware.com/ClockWise/
I have been using this program for many years.
73...bruce
Jim Walls wrote:
> Michael A. Tondee wrote:
>> I want to keep my PC clock as accurate as possible for the benefit of my
>> tracking program so I thought I would download one of the automatic
>> clock sync
>> programs available on the web. I googled for it and found out I have
>> a bunch
>> of choices. Any reccomendations?
>
> Yes, there are lots of programs out there to do so. It does make
> everything easier with the time automatically set.
>
> At home, I have been using "AboutTime" which is available for free at:
> http://www.arachnoid.com/abouttime/index.html
>
> It's old (current version is from 1999), but I have not found a
> Windows version that it does not work with. As with many of the
> programs, you can set it up to be a time server (in several different
> formats) so you can have one of your computer get time from one of the
> internet sources and then then have all the rest of your computers set
> from your local server.
>
> At work we are using "Automachron" which is available from:
> http://oneguycoding.com/automachron/
>
> I know less about it except that it works.
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