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TimeWarp

3.0
The TimeWarp utility sets a PC clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
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User rating
4.2/10
12 votes
License
Freeware
OS
Windows
Developer
Abecedarical
Version
3.0
Language
English
Release date
4 July 2013

TimeWarp 3.0 review

TimeWarp for easier synchronization of your computer's clock from a time server with the help of Simple Network Time Protocol.
With this very simple and easy to use tool, one can easily synchronize their computer's clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol. This application uses your computer's internet connection, so that you can automatically obtain the timing messages from an SNTP time server to set your computer clock. The features supporting this tool are: it operates in unicast mode that sends a message to a time server and waits for a reply, ability to set the computer clock to the correct universal time, the Greenwich meridian time; it uses the round trip time from request to receipt, to determine the propagation delay between the server and client, and many more options that make it easier at the user end.
TimeWarp, the source code of this exclusive software is developed using the MS Visual C++.

Publisher's description

Source code for the TimeWarp utility which sets your computer's clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Using your computer's internet connection, timing messages from an SNTP time server can be obtained automatically to set your computer clock. TimeWarp operates in unicast mode where it sends a message to a time server and waits for a reply. The computer clock is set to the correct universal time, which is the time at the Greenwich meridian. TimeWarp assumes that you have set your computer clock to the correct time zone. Using the round trip time from request to receipt, a simple calculation determines the propagation delay between the server and client so that your computer clock can be aligned to within a few tens of milliseconds of the correct time. Source code was developed using MS Visual C++.

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