NetChronometer 1.1.1 by Jeremy Kezer   You've probably noticed that the clock in your Macintosh tends to drift as time goes by. This can range from being a minor nuisance to a problem, especially if you do a lot of synchronizing between Macintoshes or other computers on a network. NetChronometer synchronizes the clock on your Macintosh to a highly accurate network time server, over the internet. You can use NetChronometer to synchronize the clock manually, or automatically have it synchronize periodically. Requirements NetChronometer will run on any Macintosh with a 68020 or better (it is accelerated for PowerPC). NetChronometer requires a direct or dial-in internet connection. It supports Open Transport or "classic" Macintosh TCP/IP. NetChronometer is Appearance Manager-savvy. NOTE: NetChronometer cannot access the internet through a proxy server or similar internet firewall. NetChronometer is shareware! NetChronometer is a shareware product. If you find it useful, please consider paying the shareware registration fee. Not only will you help to support my efforts, but by becoming a registered user, I will provide you with a secret password that will eliminate the periodic registration warnings that will appear. Please see the "How To Register" chapter in this manual for more information. How to contact me Jeremy Kezer 32 West Main Street, #401 Marlborough, MA 01752 USA email: jbkezer@kagi.com WWW: http://www.kezer.net/