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Due to deficiencies
in the original PC design, clocks in computers are notoriously inaccurate.
They can drift from several seconds to several minutes each day.
That drift in time can be anywhere from a simple annoyance to a major
issue.
ClockWatch keeps the time in your computer set
accurately by regularly comparing your system clock to the
"atomic" clock at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), accessible over the Internet. ClockWatch
sets your computer's clock to within +/- 1 second of Coordinated Universal
Time (UTC).
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ClockWatch offers
you a variety of options for updating your computer's clock and managing
the information, ranging from a simple, hands-off approach to a closely-
managed process. In summary, these features include:
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Makes your computer clock a precision time
keeper - synchronizes your clock with the atomic clock, the world's
most accurate clock.
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Keeps system clock accurate automatically -
just set it once and ClockWatch does the rest.
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Ensures that your system clock doesn't drift over time,
and provides graphic display of your clock's performance
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Options to set your clock manually or automatically
on a regular basis.
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Connect using the Internet or direct modem dial-up,
plus other options.
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The program may be run as a regular Windows
application, from a system tray, from a command line, or as a Windows
NT Service.
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Online documentation, as well as free customer
support from Beagle Software.
Read more about ClockWatch features
and benefits.
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