NetTime provides easy time synchronization for Palms connected to the Internet via an ordinary landline modem (for example, the Palm Modem) or a Palm device with a wireless internet connection. This program is known to work well with Palms using the Omnisky wireless modems, and works well with the Handspring Treo 300 from Sprint or Treo 270 from T-Mobile. The program makes use of public servers that support the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
Tap "Get Time" to get the exact time from an NTP server, adjusted for your time zone
Tap "Synchronize" to adjust the Palm's clock to match the NTP server time (registered versi on only)
This gives you an easy way to get the correct time for readjusting all your clocks when changing from daylight savings time to standard time, and vice versa. It can also be handy on the road if you decide to readjust your Palm to a different time zone.
WARNING: This program does not work with the Palm VII!
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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