Mobile TimeSync released for Windows Mobile Smartphone and Pocket PC
July 23, 2005 [General] | By anonymous 6.
You can now synchronize your Smartphone or Pocket PC with NTP servers on the internet. Slipstream Solutions recently released version 2.1.0 of Mobile TimeSync.

More from the developer:
Stay in sync with atomic NTP time servers on the Internet with this .NET application.
TimeSync uses a minimal amount of bandwidth and its rich, intuitive interface allows
a user to select from a number of options, including:
- Multiple time servers for even greater resilience and reliability (four
international time servers are installed by default).
New in version 2.0!
- Option to move time servers down in order of priority on failed synchronization.
New in version 2.0!
- Improved graphical layout. New in version 2.0!
- Optional audio notification of a failed or successful time synchronization.
New in version 2.0!
- Option to synchronize time while device is sleeping. New in version 2.0!
- Includes built-in HTML help*. New in version 2.0!
- Supports international regions, multiple time-zones and daylight-saving
anywhere in the world!
- Time server settings include configurable NTP string and port.
- Option to automatically synchronize time at a set interval.
- Option to automatically retry a failed sync.
- Option to automatically dial if not connected.
- Automatically runs in the background after a soft reset.
* Pocket PC version only.
All you need on your mobile device is Microsoft .NET Compact Framework and a connection
to the Internet (such as GPRS).
find out more from the developer @
http://www.slipstreamsolutions.co.uk/products/mTimeSync.htm
- by Adam
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