Network Time System
2.4.1
Size: 24.6 MB
Downloads: 5797
Platform: Windows All
For the user who wants to sync his system’s time, software developer Softros Systems has Desktop Atomic Clock to offer. This simple, easy top use application lets the user manually sync the system time with an atomic clock; or it can automatically sync the system time at startup or at specific intervals of time (like every hour).
For the user who wants to sync the time of several computers on a network, software developer Softros Systems has Network Time System to offer. This application is a full-featured client/server network time synchronization system. Use it and you will be able to sync the time of all the computers on the network.
There are two synchronization options. You can sync all the PCs’ clocks with internet time servers – that would be the first sync option. You can sync all the PCs’ clocks with any local source of synchronization – and that would be the second option.
You can use Network Time System on any type of local network, be it a small network (like the one you would encounter in a small office) or a large network (like the one you would encounter in a large enterprise environment).
Before you go and get Network Time System, take a look at these technical details;
Download – the download weighs in at close to 3MB. The lightweight download size of Network Time System means it should only take a moment to get the application off the web and onto your computer.
Installation - Network Time System can be installed on just about any version of the Microsoft-developed Windows operating system. Installing Network Time System should be a simple, smooth process.
Limitations - Network Time System can be used free of charge only during a trial period of 30 days.
Pros
- Easy to use
- Works well on small networks and on large networks
- Sync the time of all computers on the network
- All major system protocols are supported
Cons
- Free to try
Network Time System
2.4.1
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Network Time System Editor’s Review Rating
Network Time System has been reviewed by George Norman on 13 Jul 2010. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated Network Time System 4 out of 5 stars, naming it Excellent