This software syncs LAN system clocks in both Windows and UNIX systems and retrieves internet time from an atomic clock.
Using SYNCHRONIZE, you can simply define one computer (whether it runs on Windows or UNIX) as the "time server", and the others can be designated as "time clients". From there, SYNCHRONIZE does the rest of the job. This software is very useful for settings where time consistency across different PCs is vital.
One of the highlights of SYNCHRONIZE is its flexibility. The "time server" can run on various operating systems, including Win98/Me, Win NT/2000/XP, or any type of UNIX. Meanwhile, the "time client" can operate on Win 98/Me or Win NT/2000/XP, with an optional extension available at no extra charge to use the time client on a UNIX workstation. It is also possible to run it as an NT service on Win NT/2000/XP, or even in command-line mode.
Installation and configuration of SYNCHRONIZE is also a breeze, so you don't have to worry about encountering a steep learning curve to get started. Additionally, administrators can take advantage of the optional software distribution feature, which allows for simpler installation and configuration.
Ultimately, SYNCHRONIZE is a highly effective tool and it comes with a license key that can cover one server and up to ten clients. If you want a no-nonsense, highly functional software that can help ensure you have accurate time on your LAN, SYNCHRONIZE is definitely worth a look.
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