>
>>
>>However, I do use "Atomic Clock" on my iPhone to keep my watches on time and
>>that seems to agree with
>>the "radio-controlled" clock at my bedside. In turn my watches then agree
>>with the timing beeps on the BBC.
>>
>
> The TClockEx software precludes setting the clock with a remote standard
> from the lower right toolbar,
>but I can do it by way of the "Date and Time" in the Control Panel. But, it
>only has two options for
>synchronisation standards and then only once every 24 hours, so I need
>something that's more verbose which
>can access more standards and adjusted as the URLs change. There is
>undoubtedly something such as that
>out there, just a matter of wading through cyberland and finding it. "Net
>Time" looks painfully familiar,
>and if it's what I think it is then I will have found what I'm in need of.
>
Ooops! That was not entirely correct. TClockEx does have a
synchronisation feature, limited to one of two services once every 24 hours.
Still, I need something more versatile.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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