About Chronograph

Chronograph's main function is to synchronize your local PC time using the Internet. For that purpose it uses the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Atomic Clock servers. Chronograph provides quite a high degree of accuracy and the difference between local computer time and actual time after correction will rarely exceed 0.5 second. This slight difference is caused by an unavoidable network transmission delay.

Chronograph has an easy-to-use, nice-looking interface. It also offers many useful features which makes the time synchronization process fast and easy.

Manual, periodical and wait-for-connection operating modes.

Automatic Dial-Up Networking connection.

Ability to synchronize the time just after the program start.

Easy access to more than 10 NIST Atomic Clock servers.

Chronograph is able to work as a time server so you can synchronize you PC's clock not only to NIST servers but to any computer in your LAN.

High stability. Program automatically connects to another server when the current server is down.

Hides in the system tray and does not require any desktop space.

Optional to adjust only the minutes and seconds (for those with irregular Windows time zone settings).

System tray popup menu for easy access to main functions.

Configurable date and time format.

HTTP proxy server support.

Advanced hint with the calendar.