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Chameleon Clock synchronizes your computer with atomic clock time either in background
by specified intervals or manually at any time.
It's compatible with all the latest Windows versions, including Windows Vista™ with enabled UAC (User Access Control) which prevents most applications from changing computer's time. To ensure 100% precise atomic time synchronization Chameleon Clock uses the
following 4 Key Atomic Clock Technologies:
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Synchronization
algorithm was fine-tuned with a real hardware
atomic clock device in London. As
a result, regular Chameleon Clock's atomic time adjustment keeps the difference between your computer clock and the time standard
no more than 10 milliseconds. |
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To ensure 100% precision, Chameleon Clock queries not one but several
Atomic Clock Servers. You can choose any number from the list
of 150 servers depending on their fastest response time. To connect to
the Time Servers Chameleon Clock uses the quickest and most reliable SNTP-protocol. |
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Chameleon Clock can block any time adjustments caused by third party
programs or by BIOS errors, which make a standard Windows clock
time go wrong. This unique feature is based on Windows ticker that counts
the period from Windows startup. Using this count, Chameleon Clock calculates
the current time independently from Windows clock time and corrects it,
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Any time adjustments including the time of servers’ querying, the
list of servers and synchronization results are recorded in Atomic Clock
Synchronization Logs. Synchronization reports, made from these logs, are
useful documents for system administrators and other professionals whose
work depends on 100% computer clock precision.
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Chameleon Clock Atomic
Clock Synchronization feature is specially tuned to comply with the Order
of National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®). Following
NASD requirements, Chameleon Clock provides atomic time synchronization,
re-synchronization and documenting. See the Chart of NASD Recommendations
and Chameleon Clock Functions.
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