Absolute Time Corrector 8.6.3113
O. James Samson - April 14, 2011Absolute Time Corrector is an application that queries NIST timeservers using the Internet, and then compares NIST time to the time setting of the host computer. Once Absolute Time Corrector discovers a disparity, it automatically adjusts the computer’s time to reflect NIST time. Once Absolute Time Corrector is set up, the host computer can serve as a timeserver to any size network. The host can be set to check NIST time as often or seldom as desired, and each computer in the network can likewise be set to check time on the host computer. It is one nice application that gets things done without talking too much of your time, and space on your system. This version comes with an uninstaller, and fixing of a minor problem that has to do with small Windows XP SP3 compatibility issue.
Absolute Time Corrector is a one-click application that allows you synchronize the time on your PC to the official time provided by a network of NIST (National Institute of Standard and Technology) servers or local time server. You can synchronize time on demand, automatically according to a schedule or whenever an Internet connection is detected. The program sits quietly in the task menu and will hardly consume a bare minimum of system resources; that means you don’t have to worry yourself about other important things or be annoyed about reminders.
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