I use Analog X's FREE "Atomic Time Sync", myself. Quite small,
single-purpose application. According to my taskmanager applet, it's using
only 4108K.
It even has a "server" mode if you want to use one machine in a home LAN as
an nntp server for all the others. At http://www.analogx.com Haven't tried
it on Xp, but it works on Win2K so chances are good it'll work on XP as
well. I don't recall if there's a Mac version.
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Scott Gomez
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Scales [mailto:tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: Re: [OM] e*ay bidding
By the way, dtime43 (Dimension 4) doesn't run on XP. Great little program
though.
Tom
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