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71. | AlarmWiz 2.10 (acrovista.com) | ||
time synchronizer which synchronizes the system clock to the National Atomic Clock through multiple servers. AlarmWiz features an attactive, easy to use interface which makes functions easy to find and a help file is included with screen shots for quick learning and reference. AlarmWiz also includes a network mode which allows multiple systems to use the same alarm configuration | |||
Updated: 9, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Danny Weidig | Size: 1323 kb | Shareware Go to category: System Utilities > Other Similar programs | |||
72. | Atomic Clock Sync 2.7.0.3 (ChaosSoftware.com) | ||
Clock Sync will connect to one of the time servers operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States, and will compare the time of your computer with the time on the servers operated by the NIST. This program will then display the difference between your system and the servers and if greater than 15 seconds, it will offer you the option of | |||
Updated: 9, 2005 | Rating: 263 | Author: Bill Tiede | Size: 628 kb | Freeware Go to category: Network & Internet > Timers & Time Synch Similar programs | |||
73. | Atomic PC Clock 1.2 (atomicpcclock.com) | ||
PC Clock allows you to synchronize your personal computer with the National Institute of Standards and Technology atomic time servers, ensuring you always have your local time accurately listed on your computer. It also offers two different types of monthly calendars and an intuitive user interface, so | |||
Updated: 3, 2005 | Rating: 42 | Author: Nick Macarenko | Size: 656 kb | Shareware Go to category: System Utilities > Other Similar programs | |||
74. | Chronograph 5.0 (altrixsoft.com) | ||
your computer's clock accurate using atomic time servers of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It has an easy-to-use nice-looking user interface and offers many useful features that make the process of time synchronization fast and comfortable. You can work in Manual, Periodical, or Wait-for-Connection operating modes. Built-in dial-up networking, HTTP and | |||
Updated: 3, 2006 | Rating: 16 | Author: Dmitry Bespalov | Size: 1484 kb | Shareware Go to category: Desktop > Clocks & Alarms Similar programs | |||
75. | Chronograph Lite 4.1 (altrixsoft.com) | ||
your local PC time using the Internet. For that purpose it uses the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Atomic Clock servers. It will reference an atomic clock server to get the current time with the greatest accuracy available and update your PC's local time. The program has an | |||
Updated: 3, 2006 | Rating: 96 | Author: Dmitry Bespalov | Size: 1485 kb | Freeware Go to category: System Utilities > File & Disk Management Similar programs | |||
76. | DCPP 2.7 (securstar.com) | ||
used by DCPP is a trusted, validated algorithm chosen by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and slated to be the cryptographic standard for years to come. AES-256 is a FIPS-approved symmetric encryption algorithm that may be used by U.S. Government organizations (and others) to protect sensitive information. DCPP is automatic and completely transparent to | |||
Updated: 9, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Wilfried Hafner | Size: 5411 kb | Shareware Go to category: Security & Privacy > Encryption Tools Similar programs | |||
77. | dfg AtomicTimeSync XP 3.10.0 (dfg1.netfirms.com) | ||
This can be done manually or automatically. It queries one of the National Institute of Standards and Technology timeservers, which then returns the correct standard time. It works through firewalls and proxy servers and supports 12(AM/PM) and 24 hour time format incl. all time zones and daylight savings correction. The standard time is converted to local time and compared with the | |||
Updated: 9, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: victoria gross | Size: 1117 kb | Shareware Go to category: System Utilities > Automation Tools Similar programs | |||
78. | DriveCryptPlusPack 1.0c (securstar.de) | ||
encryption algorithm is a trusted,validated algorithm chosen by the National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST) and slated to be the cryptographic standard for years to come. AES-256 is a FIPS-approved symmetric encryption algorithm that may be used by U.S.Government organizations(and others) | |||
Updated: 9, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Wilfried Hafner | Size: 2779 kb | Shareware Go to category: System Utilities > Other Similar programs | |||
79. | ECBackup 2.0 (softcomplete.com) | ||
ECBackup is a archiver with strong-security, based on open key technology. It's very like to PGP, but uses more reliable and efficient methods of compression and encoding. You have oppotunity to work with ECBackup from the command line but not only. ECBackup can be used for creation of backup copies of the | |||
Updated: 9, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Size: 1199 kb Go to category: Security & Privacy > Encryption Tools Similar programs | |||
80. | Eraser 5.3 (tolvanen.com) | ||
from the hard disk. Other methods include the one defined in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual of the US Department of Defense and overwriting with pseudo-random data. You can also define your own overwriting methods. Eraser is an advanced security tool, which allows you to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times | |||
Updated: 9, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Sami Tolvanen | Size: 750 kb | Freeware Go to category: System Utilities > File & Disk Management Similar programs | |||
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