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"Synchronize your time with atomic time server"
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  • Filename: dsc262r-x64i.exe
  • Size: 1.61 MB
  • License: Freeware
  • Date updated: 11/10/2011
  • Total Downloads: 138
  • Last week: 0

  • Short file info:
    PE32 executable for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit

  • MD5 checksum:
    b19450bd0dffdb5ee52948ba9bbb09e4

  • SHA1 checksum:
    00aa5864c6fc5b0ec6c6f20b98f4f60af5b9dfae

  • File section
    File Type : Win32 EXE
    MIME Type : application/octet-stream
    EXE section
    Machine Type : Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
    Time Stamp : 1992:06:19 17:22:17-05:00
    PE Type : PE32
    Linker Version : 2.25
    Code Size : 37888
    Initialized Data Size : 41472
    Uninitialized Data Size : 0
    Entry Point : 0x9c40
    OS Version : 1.0
    Image Version : 6.0
    Subsystem Version : 4.0
    Subsystem : Windows GUI
    File Version Number : 2.6.2.0
    Product Version Number : 2.6.2.0
    File Flags Mask : 0x003f
    File Flags : (none)
    File OS : Win32
    Object File Type : Executable application
    File Subtype : 0
    Language Code : Neutral
    Character Set : Unicode
    Comments : This installation was built with Inno Setup.
    Company Name : Duality Software
    File Description : DS Clock Setup
    File Version : 2.6.2.0
    Legal Copyright : Copyright © 2000-2011 Duality Software
    Product Name : DS Clock
    Product Version : 2.6.2

Short description

DS Clock is a digital desktop clock that displays variable date, time, and time zone information built from the format string. It allows you to fully customize its look and feel, and can synchronize your computer's clock with Atomic Time Servers. x64... more
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