AtomTime98
is a 32-bit Windows Internet (Winsock) application which will connect
to the Atomic Clock time server in Boulder, Colorado (USA) and fetch
the current atomic clock time value. It compares this value to your
PC time and displays the difference. You then have the option of updating
your PC clock to match the atomic clock value. There are a number of
options to automate the update process. AtomTime98 also features support
for most proxy servers. It runs on both Windows 95 and Windows 98, along
with Windows NT 4.0.
Download:
http://www.atomtime.com/
WorldTime
lets you have from 1 to 10 configurable clocks, each with its own time
zone, Daylight savings time rule, and description in a 12 or 24 hour
display that minimizes to the system tray. Available for Macintosh and
Windows NT.
Download:
http://www.pawprint.net/wt/
Stands
for Yet Another Time Synchroniser, this utility lets you automatically
set your system clock to any of a number of time services available
via the Internet or your corporate intranet. It supports multiple servers
and time service protocols. It will even poll a list of different servers
until it gets a valid time stamp. YATS32 is supported under Windows
95/98 and Windows NT 4.0.
Download:
http://www.dillobits.com/downloads.html
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