RE: PC time software

From: Tim Edwards (tim@No-Spam)
Date: Mon Apr 28 2003 - 16:02:16 MST

  • Next message: Rob Hawley: "RE: PC time software"

    I really like Automachron.

    http://www.oneguycoding.com/automachron/

    tim

    =-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
    Tim Edwards, Chief Engineer tim@No-Spam
    LifeLike Productions, Inc. http://lifelike.com
    2330 Marinship Way, Suite 300 415.332.9442 x218
    Sausalito, CA 94965 fax 415.332.0108
    =-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

    -----Original Message-----
    From: sf-bay-tac-bounces@No-Spam [mailto:sf-bay-tac-bounces@No-Spam]On
    Behalf Of Mike J. Shade
    Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 3:57 PM
    To: sf-bay-tac@No-Spam; TAC-imaging@No-Spam;
    haclist@No-Spam
    Subject: [TAC] PC time software

    Looking for a good FREE and accurate program to set and maintain PC time
    with systems running XP professional. Would prefer something that utilizes
    the Internet for this. Am using About Time but not so sure that I'm in
    love with it.

    Is the date/time function in XP Pro accurate enough?

    Thanks,

    Mike J. Shade: mshade@No-Spam
    Sonoita Hills Observatory, Sonoita Arizona

    See work done at the observatory: http://c3po.cochise.cc.az.us/astro
    under the "photographs and images" panel on the left of the screen.

    "I like the dark, it's cheap." E. B. Srooge



    The Astronomy Connection -- Mailing List Archives