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Dimension 4

Set your computer's clock using the internet

Although Windows XP includes the ability to synchronise the computer's clock with an internet time server, previous versions did not. Thinking Man Software's Dimension 4 solves the problem by enabling this feature for users of any version of Windows.

The software includes a list of suitable time servers across the internet, so it's just a matter of picking one and following the instructions. For users of Windows XP, it has some advantages over the included time synchronisation features, in that it is easily customised and has several tweaks.

The software is free for private home use, educational use and charities.

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Our verdict

Suitable for

Windows XP

Download size

206Kb

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