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Ativa Net Meter is the ultimate in versatile internet meters for Windows 95/98/NT/ME and Windows 2000. View your computer's connection performance with this easy-to-use tool. Familiarize yourself with Ativa in minutes and save hours wondering about t... |
A phone design time counter. Designed specially for both Win 95 and NT 4.0, it will monitor time spent on line, log all calls and calculate the price of each call. This version is a French one, with French phone pricing definition (include all France Telecom reduction). |
This is a function rich and easy-to-use computer clock corrector. Using the time servers on the Internet, it can correct PC time repeatedly at regular intervals, supports proxy servers, works as a local time server and can be started as service. |
(1) The main purpose of the program is synchronizing PC clock using HTTP protocol instead NTP or SNTP protocols. Some users and system administrators need such product because they have problems with standard (NTP,SNTP) synchronization. There |
Absolute Time Corrector is an award-winning program, which allows you to synchronize your local PC time using NIST (National Institute of Standard Time) Internet Time Service or LAN time servers. |
Great for keeping track of your internet usage. |
1st Atomic Time adjusts your system time with Internet atomic time servers. You can pick the fastest and most reliable servers and adjust the time automatically at regular intervals. 1st Atomic Time can work as a time server for any size network. |
1Click Time Synchronizer is a utility that helps you keep your system time always accurate by synchronizing it with the highest precision atomic clock servers on the Internet using the Network Time Protocol. Download now! |
A standard synchronizing program will not work if NTP (Network Time Protocol) is suppressed by a proxy or a firewall. This synchronizer uses plain access to WWW pages that show standard GMT time. It will work if you have access to Internet pages. |
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