- JSNTPĀ - http://www.kcmultimedia.com/jsntp/
A free, cross-platform Java application that uses Simple Network Time Protocol(SNTP) to accurately synchronize your computer's clock with NTP servers.
- Java Clock Applet - http://www.rossi.com/java/7seg2.html
Supports network synchronization via SNTP, HTTP, Time, and Daytime protocols. Free download.
- ExactClock - http://www.exactclock.com
Software and hardware to keep computer clock synchronized to the Atomic Clock over the Internet.
- WorldClock - http://www.carefile.com/WorldClock
Allows the user to synchronize his or her PC to Internet time servers. Supports both the Time or SNTP protocols. Also provides timezone, alarm and calendar features.
- TymServ - http://www.tymserve.com/
Time reference that draws from multiple time sources. Computer networks and systems can be automatically synchronized.
- Klox - http://www.klox.com
Windows 9x/NT freeware decorative desktop clock, with different faces and Internet time server syncronization.
- Sync-It with Atom - http://www.tolvanen.com/syncit/
Network Time Protocol client for Windows with a nice user interface.
- AtomSync - http://www.emtec.com/atomsync/index.html
A background utility that periodically checks a PCs clock against an internet NTP time server or against a computer in a LAN (local network) which runs an AtomSync LAN time server.
- AnalogX - Atomic Time Sync - http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/ats.htm
Queries the NIST NTP server to set the computer clock to the exact time.
- FACTS - http://www.unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk/facts/
A freeware GUI-based SNTP client for the Amiga, which will synchronize system time to a server across the Internet. It is also capable of automatically switching in and out of DST.
- Chrony - http://chrony.sunsite.dk/
A Unix-based NTP implementation specifically written to be suitable for computers with dial-up connections to the Internet.
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