The WebTimeSync 6 time synchronizer connects to one of the NIST atomic clock time servers to synchronize your computer's clock. The Version 6.1 release removes the dependency on COMDLG32.OCX (and is now smaller than ever before), adds server health monitoring, detection of Windows XP and 2003 for event logging, and fixes a long-known bug with the tray icon not properly disappearing.
Syncpro synchronizes Folders and Files on the same drive, another drive or across the network. Syncpro works as two way synchronization utility to ensure that files are up to date between drives or computers. You can set up profiles that describe as many as source and target locations needed to be synchronized. All what you need to do is to open your saved profile and with one click all your files are synchronized
DB SynchroComp compares two SQL Server databases, determines differences between them, and generates the script that will change the target database structure to match the source database structure. After you execute the synchronization script, two databases will have the same structure, and existing data in the target database will remain intact.
Always On Time is a Windows Internet utility that will connect to one of a dozen public atomic time servers and fetch the current atomic clock time value. If a difference in time is discovered between the atomic time server and your PC's clock, you then are able to update and synchronize your PC's clock with the current atomic clock time. Automatically synchronizes your PC each time Windows boots up.
Backup2001 Synchronizer (BKS) lets you synchronize the content of computers, disks or folders. Synchronization can be done using one or two ways.
Synchronisation can be done using 3 modes :
No compression : files are copied
Gzip compression : using the Unix compression model
Zip compression : files are compressed using the popular zip file format during the synchronization
Chronograph Lite is a simple freeware utility which main function is to synchronize your local PC time using the Internet. It will reference an atomic clock server to get the current time with the greatest accuracy available and update your PC's local time. The program has an easy-to-use, nice-looking interface, so you can adjust your time with just two mouse clicks.