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New Features in Version 1.3 / 1.4 ClockWatch Pro (Windows 95/98 and Windows NT versions)
Daytime timeserver support ClockWatch can now access hundreds of Daytime compliant timeservers world wide. Specify any public or private timeserver. Proxy server support ClockWatch can now work behind a corporate firewall connecting to a timeserver through a proxy server. Direct modem connection Use the computer's modem to place a call directly to the NIST and sync up with their atomic clock. A handy alternative to connecting over the Internet. Automatically-Dial ISP option dials the Internet, syncs the clock and hangs up. World clock Show the correct time of any place on earth in ClockWatch's main display. Y2K compliant Fully tested and qualified for year 2000 compliance. Expanded international support Expanded local time and date format support.
ClockWatch Server All the features of ClockWatch Pro.
Runs as an independent service under Windows NT. Handles time requests from ClockWatch Client. Set up an enterprise-wide timeserver in minutes. Improved command line mode ability.
ClockWatch Client All the features of ClockWatch Pro except for a simpler server setup.
Designed to work with ClockWatch Server or standard Daytime timeserver. Custom installation routines and "zero-admin" configuration available Aggressively priced for enterprise wide deployment. Client 2000 can also be run as an NT service.
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