


 | Absolute Time Corrector 3.52 (Shareware, $19.97) | Release: September 11, 2004 | Absolute Time Corrector is a Windows 9X/NT/2000/XP/2003 program, designed to provide the exact time to local and network computers based on the time standard set forth by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). | | Company: FlexibleSoft Co. | Size: 2146 KBytes |  |
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 | Advanced File Protector 2.2 (Shareware, $29.95) | Release: June 12, 2004 | Use Advanced File Protector to protect all your private files using the strongest encryption algorithms available, create self extracting/decrypting archives, and much more. Besides using the common passwords, Advanced File Protector can also create physical keys that will be used to encrypt/decrypt your private files. The key can travel with you in a floppy disk, zip disk, USB disk and other removable disks. That way, it's virtually impossible to decrypt your files without the key. | | Company: 666Soft | Size: 3073.5 KBytes |  |
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 | Atomic Clock Service 2.1 (Shareware, $15) | Release: August 14, 2004 | It is an Internet PC atomic clock synchronizing application with some useful options (time offset, synchronize periods, time sources choosing, etc). This application uses the list of 19 presetting synchronizing URLs all over the world. The list can be easy enhanced. The application consists of the windows service program and the console program. You can use the consol for options settings, log file viewing and synchronization control. The package can be used as personal computer or office workstation synchronizing solution. The service program can synchronize PC that works under a user login with restricted rights. | | Company: Brigsoft | Size: 625.6 KBytes |  |
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 | Desktop Atomic Clock 2.23 (Shareware, $17.00) | Release: July 1, 2003 | Desktop Atomic Clock is a program to synchronize your computer clock with an atomic clock over the Internet. You can choose to synchronize the time automatically or use the manual mode. When using the manual mode, you can preview the atomic time, compared to your computer time and then select to perform the adjustment. The program has a user-friendly interface with many useful features, which make the time synchronization process fast and easy | | Company: Softros Systems, Inc. | Size: 1206 KBytes |  |
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 | GigAlarm 1.261 (Shareware, $6.95) | Release: September 21, 2004 | GigAlarm is a multipurpose alarm / reminder program, capable of running files and playing multimedia files | | Company: Sinner Computing | Size: 50 KBytes |  |
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 | iTimeSync 1.11 (Shareware, $6.95) | Release: August 23, 2004 | The accuracy of your PCs clocks is important for many reasons, but keeping it that way can be a chore. iTimeSync does the job for you by contacting one of many NIST time servers over the internet. No configuration is needed, simply connect to the internet, run the program and press "Correct". iTimeSync is written in Assembly, and can also be used as a Time Server or set to automatically synchronize. It supports both RFC-868 and RFC-2030. | | Company: Sinner Computing | Size: 30 KBytes |  |
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 | JCOM Clock Synchronizer 1.7 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: January 15, 2003 | JCOM Clock Synchronizer keeps time on your computer always accurate by checking your system clock against the highest precision atomic clock servers. If any difference occurs the program may correct your system time automatically or just display the difference and let you do this manually. The program is suitable for use with any type of Internet connection, from dial-up to broadband. It hides in the system tray and works in the background consuming very little system resources and even less desktop space. When you need, you can easily access the Clock Synchronizer's main functions by right-clicking its system tray icon and bringing up the context menu. JCOM Clock Synchronizer can be used as a local time server with other networked computers checking their system time against it. All you need to enable this feature is just mark one checkbox in the program installed on the computer connected to Internet and tell other computers on your LAN to use this copy of the program as a time server by specifying its host | | Company: JCOM Research | Size: 448.1 KBytes |  |
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 | Password Officer DeLuxe 5.0 (Commercial, $59.00) | Release: April 1, 2003 | Password Officer offers a professional solution for all your password issues: generating, entering, storing, securing, changing, organizing, transporting and accessing. Security coupled with convenience: the strongest possible encryption, secure database of your most valued secrets, automatic logon to applications, servers, information systems, terminals and web pages, quick search, smart-card support. Now you can be more productive and secure. | | Company: COMPELSON Laboratories | Size: 934.3 KBytes |  |
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 | PC Atomic Sync 3.7 (Shareware, $10) | Release: August 4, 2004 | (*) 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's clock in the most reliable and resource-saving way. | | Company: Brigsoft | Size: 564.1 KBytes |  |
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 | Time Sync Pro 1.2 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: July 5, 2001 | Time Sync Pro is an application that connects to one of the many atomic clock web servers, downloads the time to your PC and adjusts it. Time Sync Pro has many features including the automatic adjustment of your computer clock. It can automatically update the time every 3 hours. Time Sync Pro minimizes to your system tray, so it's out of your way while you work. | | Company: SoftCab Inc | Size: 63.2 KBytes |  |
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 | WebTime 2000 3.6 (Freeware) | Release: November 1, 2003 | WebTime is a small utility program that will synchronize your PC's internal clock with one of the several atomic clocks maintained by the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology. | | Company: Gregory Braun | Size: 96.9 KBytes |  |
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 | WebTimeSync 6.1 (Shareware, $10) | Release: July 30, 2003 | The WebTimeSync 6 time synchronizer connects to one of the NIST atomic clock time servers to synchronize your computer's clock. The Version 6.1 release removes the dependency on COMDLG32.OCX (and is now smaller than ever before), adds server health monitoring, detection of Windows XP and 2003 for event logging, and fixes a long-known bug with the tray icon not properly disappearing. WebTimeSync 6 requires the Visual Basic 6.0 runtimes (MSVBVM60.DLL) and the Microsoft Windows Installer to install. (Preinstalled with Windows 2000, Me, and XP, instructions at http://www.victechsoftware.com/webtimesync.html) | | Company: VicTech Software | Size: 422.2 KBytes |  |
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 | Windows Time Synchronizer 1.1 (Freeware) | Release: August 31, 2004 | Windows Time Synchronizer is a time client and server to synchronize the computer clock over the network. The time client receives the current time from a time server located in your local network or somewhere in the internet. | | Company: Stefan Sigmund | Size: 2391 KBytes |  |
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