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Advanced Time Synchronizer
Advanced Time Synchronizer is a powerful and easy-to-use PC clock synchronizer working with time servers via the Internet,
supporting three time synchronization protocols, proxy servers and having a lot of other useful features.
Advanced Time Synchronizer connects to all the servers in the list one by one until either the time is successfully
synchronized or the list is over. Advanced Time Synchronizer can update the system time at certain intervals from one
hour to one month. It samples each time server multiple times and uses timestamp from the fastest sample to synchronize
clock. This feature may be useful, because the network delays are often greater on the first sample and less on next
samples. So this allows increasing accuracy of time synchronization by choosing a timestamp that is received with less
network delays.
If you connect to the Internet using a dial-up connection, you can configure Advanced Time Synchronizer to update the
time only if a dial-up connection is established. If there is no connection, Advanced Time Synchronizer can wait till
it is established and update the time after the connection is established. Advanced Time Synchronizer can synchronize
the PC clock with Internet time servers and function as a time server for your local area network using three time
synchronization protocols for that: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), Time Protocol and Daytime Protocol.
If you use a proxy server, you can configure Advanced Time Synchronizer to work through a HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS4A or
SOCKS5 proxy server.
Advanced Time Synchronizer can be launched from the command line or from batch files, it can be launched as a
Windows NT service and start working even before the user logs onto the system.
Software Information |
System Requirements |
Version: | 2.9 |
- Windows 8/7/XP/Vista
- Pentium or similar processor
- 512 MB RAM
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File Size: | 1.60 MB |
License: | Free to try, $19.95 to buy |
Screenshot: | View Screenshot |
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Key Features of Advanced Time Synchronizer :
- Keeps your PC clock in synchronization with exactest time servers in Internet;
- Supports three network time synchronization protocols: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), Time Protocol and Daytime Protocol;
- Easy to configure. Win98/WinME/WinNT/Win2000/WinXP compatible;
- Keeps the computer clocks of your whole network synchronized. The workstations don't need access to the internet or any other time sources;
- Supports HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS4A and SOCKS5 proxy servers;
- Includes command line tool that can be launched from the command line or from batch files;
- Contains a large list of pre-defined time servers;
- Waits for an established dial-up connection to synchronize the time;
- Automatically establishes and terminates a dial-up connection;
- Synchronizes PC clock automatically connecting all servers in the list one by one until either the time is successfully synchronized or the list is over;
- Unlimited number of servers in the list and the easily configured each server in the list;
- Automatically synchronizes time at startup or at certain intervals from one hour to one month;
- Can be launched as a Windows NT service and start working even before the user logs onto the system;
- Works as a time server in the local area network;
- Accessible over system tray;
- Shows balloon tool tips when time synchronized;
- Keeps statistics of all time synchronization attempts performed;
- Calculates average clock drift from time synchronization corrections;
- Full rfc2030, rfc868 and rfc867 compliant;
- Multi-language interface;
- Optimized for Windows XP and for Accessibility;
- Free support and upgrades to registered users.
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