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Published by ABiSoft, Inc.
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Date Posted: |
December 2nd, 1999
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Last Updated: |
July 17th, 2000
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License: |
GPL |
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Downloads: |
7,349 total; 1 recently |
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17,923 total |
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User Rating: |
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About NTP:
NTP is a GUI/CLI tool that allows your computer to set it's
clock on a Internet based atomic clock. NTP stands for
Network Time Protocol.
NTP was the First RFC1305 compliant Client for the BeOS.
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Details about this version:
Ludovic Hirlimann, who wrote NTP was kind enough to transfer ownership of it to me. I've simplified the GUI and made it prettier (and font-sensitive), and made saving the NTP server the default when you quit. Don't get me wrong, the credit of NTP belongs to Mr. Hirlimann. All I did was change the GUI a little.
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