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Internet Usage Monitor

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Windows NTP Time Server Client

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PresenTense Time Client NT

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OnlineMonitor

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Monitors the time spent on
TimeTools Windows NTP Time
PresenTense is a network time
OnlineMonitor is used to
the internet and calculates
Server Client atomic clock
client for Windows
visualize and control the
the cost according to the
NTP time client software is
NT/2000/XP/2003. It
speed of internet
local telephone charges as
a simple Windows SNTP client
synchronizes your PC system
connections. It displays the
specified by the user.It
that synchronises time on
clock to a network time
current download- and
automatically becomes active
any Windows
server. Supports e-mail
upload-speed graphically
when you log on to the
XP/2000/NT/95/98/Me computer
notification, redundancy and
and/or numerically. It also
internet
with a specified intranet
and can be remotely managed.
logs the transfered amount
 
or internet NTP time server.
Supports NTP4.0 and NINA.
of data for the connections.


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Express Timesync is an ideal
Time syncron with timserver
iTimeSync synchronizes your
It is an atomic clock
solution for keeping the
ntp
computer clock with an
synchronizer with some
computer clock accurate. It
 
internet time server which
useful features (time
supports SNTP, TIME,
 
have very accurate clocks,
offset, synchronize periods,
DAYTIME, LANMAN, SOCKS 4/5,
 
generally synchronized by
etc.). This program uses the
HTTP protocols. The program
 
the harmonics of an atom. It
list of 18 presetting atomic
provides plenty of options
 
supports both RFC-868 (TIME)
time servers.
for managing your computer
 
and RFC-2030 (SNTP) and it
 
clock time and keeping it
 
can act as a RFC-868 server.
 
accurate.
 
 
 


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