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Real-Time 1.1


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Lamer Productions File Size 1.4M
Date added 04 Apr 2007 Check your speed

Real-Time connects to a Real-Time server through the internet, or across a LAN, updating your computer's system clock according to the system clock on the server it is connecting to. So in other words, it is like a radio-controlled alarm clock. Where the radio-controlled clock automatically updates its time display when it receives a signal through its built-in radio, Real-Time updates your computer's clock through the Internet.

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