Versions:

  • 1.0.0

NTPSync by NASS e.K. is a lightweight system utility designed to synchronize a Windows computer’s clock with Internet-based NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers, ensuring millisecond-accurate system time without manual intervention. Released in a single, stable build numbered 1.0.0, the program targets administrators, developers, and power users who rely on precise timestamps for logging, secure authentication, scheduled scripts, or distributed workflows that break when local clocks drift. After installation the service runs silently in the background, polling configurable public or private NTP hosts at user-defined intervals and correcting any detected offset through the Windows time API; because it operates as a low-footprint Windows service rather than a desktop applet, it continues to discipline the clock even when no user is logged on. The unobtrusive GUI merely provides status LEDs, offset read-outs, and log excerpts, while advanced controls let experts override poll periods, select IPv4 or IPv6 sources, and apply custom correction thresholds. NTPSync therefore fits into the Operating System Enhancements category, complementing rather than replacing the built-in Windows Time service by offering tighter tolerances, clearer diagnostics, and easier multi-machine deployment through silent command-line switches. Although only one version (1.0.0) has been published to date, its code base is signed with NASS e.K.’s certificate and is reported to be compatible with every supported Windows edition from Windows 7 onward. NTPSync is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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