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Have you ever looked at your watch, phone clock, and system clock, all sporting different times?

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Unfortunately won't work with W2K and XP 🙁

Have you ever looked at your watch, phone clock, and system clock, all
sporting different times, with no way to know which one is accurate?
Dimension 4 accesses public time servers on the Internet and sets your
system clock, so that there's at least one clock that you can trust.
You can choose to have it only check the clock when you start your
system, or if you're really time-conscious, you can choose to have it
check the time server every 5 minutes, or whatever time interval you
choose.

Version: 4.3
Price: Free
Operating System(s): Windows 9.x, Windows NT
Requirements: At least 4MB RAM, at least 1MB free disk space, Windows
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A lot of cell phones automatically sync time with their networks. My Sprint phone is about 1.5 secs slow though because of time it takes to get from the tower to the phone.
 
i always thought that the programs were supposed to adjust for ms differences...but who knows.
 
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