Over the last few weeks I've noticed a lot of us have PC clocks that are
none too accurate. Often a reply has an earlier date/time than the
original message. So I thought I'd pass on the skinny about a really
neat piece of software for Windows 95/NT called Dimension 4.
Dimension 4 sets your PC's clock from the one of the available Internet
time servers--in the background--every time you log on--and every
specified period if desired--all automatically. It is one of the
neatest pieces of software I have ever come across. It is highly
configurable and has received rave reviews from lots of people who ought
to know. I first found out about if from ZDNET (Ziff Davis Net, PC
Mag., et al).
Best of all--it's absolutely free.
Get it at http://www.thinkman.com/~thinkman/dimension4/index.htm and
never have to worry about your PC's clock again.
73
Malcolm KR4HP
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