
JCOM Clock Synchronizer keeps time on your computer always accurate by checking your system clock against the highest precision atomic clock servers. If any difference occurs the program may correct your system time automatically or just display the difference and let you do this manually. The program is suitable for use with any type of Internet connection, from dial-up to broadband. It hides in the system tray and works in the background consuming very little system resources and even less desktop space. When you need, you can easily access the Clock Synchronizer's main functions by right-clicking its system tray icon and bringing up the context menu. JCOM Clock Synchronizer can be used as a local time server with other networked computers checking their system time against it. All you need to enable this feature is just mark one checkbox in the program installed on the computer connected to Internet and tell other computers on your LAN to use this copy of the program as a time server by specifying its host machine's IP in their settings. The other program's features include attractive and at the same time user-friendly interface with skins support, customizable time and date format and time offset.

JCOM Clock Synchronizer 1.7 was released by JCOM Research on Friday 17 January 2003. Its known requirements are : i386 based IBM PC compatible computer (or higher), SVGA , 1 MB free HDD space.
JCOM Clock Synchronizer will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.