Accurate time
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Accurate time
I am sure the Wizo's on this board have found it but for those who haven't http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/
is a lovely free package that gives you accurate updates on your computer time.
I have had to stop the clock in "windows time service" (which is easy) and it works a dream. Norton System Doctor shows the accurate time. Anyone else found anything better?
[ 09 November 2001: Message edited by: sky9 ]
is a lovely free package that gives you accurate updates on your computer time.
I have had to stop the clock in "windows time service" (which is easy) and it works a dream. Norton System Doctor shows the accurate time. Anyone else found anything better?
[ 09 November 2001: Message edited by: sky9 ]
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Looks very good sky9 - I use Atomtime http://atomtime.com which works just fine, but I paid a few bucks for it. Thanx for the tip.
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Most convenient way I have found to use it is to rum minimised when the correct time continues to be shown.
If only Norton did the same with Systemworks.
If only Norton did the same with Systemworks.