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Atomic Clock Sync 3.5

Worldtimeserver

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    2024-02-04
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Atomic Clock Sync is a reliable and efficient software designed for Windows users. It falls under the category of Business software, specifically Employee Management, and has been developed by Worldtimeserver.

This program is compatible with Windows 95 and earlier versions, and is available in English. The current version is 2.7.0.3, with the latest update released on 10/17/2005. Since its introduction in 2005, Atomic Clock Sync has gained popularity with over 34,588 installations, including 29 installations in the past week.

Atomic Clock Sync is a lightweight program that requires minimal storage space compared to other Business software. It is widely used in the United States, India, and Canada.

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Atomic Clock Sync connects to the time servers operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States. It compares the time on your computer with the time on the NIST servers.

The program displays the difference between your system and the servers. If the difference exceeds 15 seconds, it offers you the option to adjust your PC accordingly.

The overall uncertainty in this comparison is expected to be no worse than +/- 5 seconds under all circumstances, and in most cases, it will be significantly less than this value.

Experience the accuracy and reliability of Atomic Clock Sync as it ensures your computer's time is synchronized with the official time servers, providing you with precise timekeeping.




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