Knowing the exact time can be quite useful when you work under deadlines. Absolute Time Corrector is a nice tool that provides the exact time to local and network computers based on the time standard set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the USA.

Basically, the app can correct the time on your computer to match that of the atomic clock. The program’s interface is simple and should be easy to figure out by all users.

Thus, you can manually adjust the time. In order to do this, the program gets the time and compares it with the computer settings. If the difference is negligible, it doesn’t let you adjust it, but if lager differences occur, it lest you modify the time straight from the app’s interface.

The program can be set to automatically modify the time on startup and to check for updates at a user-defined interval (seconds, minutes or hours).

Additionally, from the program’s settings area, you can choose the server you want to synchronize with. Also, you may have the app adjust only the minutes and seconds.

Absolute Time Corrector can run at system startup, while the icon can be found in the taskbar.

All in all, Absolute Time Corrector is a nice tool that can be helpful to have. Less experienced users should find it easy to handle, thanks to the intuitive layout.