Atomic Clock Sync offers an easy way to configure how often your computer will check in with an atomic clock server to keep your local system clock adjusted for accuracy. The default in Windows is to sync every 7 days, but you can easily change this to be more often if you find your computer clock gets behind or ahead too quickly. Atomic Clock Sync can even help repair the Windows Time Service if your computer is no longer able to check for Internet Time updates as it normally would. Best of all, you can download and use this utility at no cost to you! Atomic Clock Sync includes no spyware! No ad banners! No cost! No questions asked! We give Atomic Clock Sync away for free simply to encourage you to use and return to World Time Server.com for the current times around the world. We appreciate your loyalty and we thank you for sharing our site with your friends, too! Atomic Clock Sync helps keep your local clock accurate and WorldTimeServer has the accurate clocks for everywhere else!
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 2.0 posted on 2017-06-30
Program Details
- Category: Network & Internet > Other
- Publisher: aspire-software
- License: Free
- Price: N/A
- Version: 2.0
- Platform: windows
EULA
On-Time Atomic Clock Sync License Agreement 1. COPYRIGHT. This software is owned by Joseph Heimiller and is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions. 2. DISTRIBUTION. You are free to distribute this freeware version of On-Time Atomic Clock Sync. You are prohibited from altering any part of the programs (including documentation) of On-Time Atomic Clock Sync and/or redistributing any part of On-Time Atomic Clock Sync in an altered form. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble On-Time Atomic Clock Sync. 3. LIABILITY. Users of On-Time Atomic Clock Sync must accept this disclaimer of warranty: The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. In no event shall the author be liable for any damages whatsoever (including loss of data and direct, consequential or incidental damages) which may result from the use of On-Time Atomic Clock Sync.