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New Features in Version 1.3 / 1.4 ClockWatch Pro (Windows 95/98 and Windows NT versions)
- Daytime timeserver support
ClockWatch can now access hundreds of Daytime compliant timeservers world wide. Specify any public or private timeserver.
- Proxy server support
ClockWatch can now work behind a corporate firewall connecting to a timeserver through a proxy server.
- Direct modem connection
Use the computer's modem to place a call directly to the NIST and sync up with their atomic clock. A handy alternative to connecting over the Internet.
- Automatically-Dial ISP option
dials the Internet, syncs the clock and hangs up.
- World clock
Show the correct time of any place on earth in ClockWatch's main display.
- Y2K compliant
Fully tested and qualified for year 2000 compliance.
- Expanded international support
Expanded local time and date format support.
ClockWatch Server All the features of ClockWatch Pro.
- Runs as an independent service under Windows NT.
- Handles time requests from ClockWatch Client.
Set up an enterprise-wide timeserver in minutes.
- Improved command line mode ability.
ClockWatch Client All the features of ClockWatch Pro except for a simpler server setup.
- Designed to work with ClockWatch Server or standard Daytime timeserver.
- Custom installation routines and "zero-admin" configuration available
- Aggressively priced for enterprise wide deployment.
- Client 2000 can also be run as an NT service.
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