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 | Atomic Time Synchronizer 19 
Keeps your PC clock accurately synchronized Atomic Time Synchronizer is a useful and handy utility to keep your PC clock accurate.
 It periodically checks and synchronizes your computer clock with NIST atomic time servers, or synchronizes time between computers. It can also act as a time server.
 Why Atomic Time Synchronizer?
  
First and foremost, Microsoft Windows (11/10/7) keeps losing or gaining time. You need a more accurate PC clock.
For reliability purposes, Atomic Time Synchronizer uses multiple redundant time servers to ensure that your PC clock is accurate even when some of the time servers are offline. 
Atomic Time Synchronizer works with all Windows versions, from Windows 7 to the latest Windows 11, and can run as a Windows service.
 
 Key Features of Atomic Time Synchronizer
 
 
 
 Synchronizes time with NIST atomic time servers 
  Synchronizes time between computers 
  Can act as a time server 
  Can run as a Windows service 
 
  Supports SNTP (the Simple Network time protocol) 
  Supports the TIME protocol 
  Can be invoked at the command line, and called in batch files 
  Can synchronize time with any server running SNTP or TIME protocol 
  Periodically checks and synchronizes time 
 
  Displays time in either local time or UTC/GMT 
  Can monitor Windows time change event, and adjust automatically 
  Easy to use and configure 
 
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