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I had a very small time sync utility that synchronized the time. There are
lots of them out there, but this one was very simple, just a small little green box with the UTC time displayed that would sit above the taskbar. I've lost the program - does anyone know what it was called? I've spent 2 days going through all the time sync programs out there and can't find the one I'm looking for. Thanks. |
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Never mind, I found it - for anyone interested it's called Alpha Clock
(freeware) and will put a very small UTC clock on your desktop "John" wrote in message ... I had a very small time sync utility that synchronized the time. There are lots of them out there, but this one was very simple, just a small little green box with the UTC time displayed that would sit above the taskbar. I've lost the program - does anyone know what it was called? I've spent 2 days going through all the time sync programs out there and can't find the one I'm looking for. Thanks. |
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