Released on: 3, June 2007
, Author: Brigsoft
, Audience: Internet related
PC Atomic sync is a poweful
(*) It is an atomic clock synchronizer with some useful features (time offset,synchronize periods, etc.). The main idea of the program is to synchronize your PC'sclock in the most reliable and resource-saving way. (*) The unique Time Offset feature of the program allows setting up your PC clock togain or to lose for a specified interval. Many our users value this feature greatly.
(*) Clock in your PC needs to be corrected only several times a month. And it isthis fact that defines the way the program works: the program runs when Windowsstarts, checks whether synchronization has been done this day already, and stopsimmediately if so. Otherwise the program checks for Internet connection, then triesto synchronize your clock and ends its work if succeeded. So as you see mostly theprogram is idle and is not wasting resources of your PC. Synchronization is doneautomatically while you are receiving your e-mail or surfing the web and no actionsare to be done by you. (*) The program features noteworthy reliability. You can specify the correctionperiod during which the program should synchronize your clock. If it fails usergets a warning notification message. (*) This program uses the list of 19 presetting atomic time servers, that aresituated all over the world (USA, UK, Australia, France, Germany etc.). They areopen NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers. If one of the servers does not work theprogram chooses another. There is a procedure that tests all servers and showsnetwork delays for them. User can add additional servers to the list. It is reallyimportant only for professional users. Any server allows you synchronize yourcomputer with precision less then 0.1 sec with high probability.
(*) As a result you don't have to do anything, mostly the program is not wastingresources of your PC but your PC clock always shows you precise time.
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