Tam Hanna has released a new application for Palm OS devices, including the popular Palm Centro smartphone. TimeDrift keeps your devices clock accurate after a Palm PDA, Treo, or Centro is reset.
Mr. Hanna writes:
“Ever wondered why your Centro’s / Treo’s clock becomes inaccurate after a few resets or battery changes? Palm is to blame – but be sure that they saved a few cents by excluding certain key components.
Tamoggemon Software’s TimeDrift steps in where Palm left off: our highly customized snooping algorithm makes sure that your smartphone’s clock is as accurate as the clocks on other (cheaper) phones.
As we use a local algorithm rather than relying on external time servers, TimeDrift can be used abroad without any roaming chares fior data (which can be extremely expensive).”
Keep your clock accurate – get TimeDrift!
Features:
- Fire and forget solution – no “maintenance” required
- Highly reliable – maximal drift of 30 secs/reset
- Small – less than 50KB of memory usage
- Works independant of network – no network charges
Tamoggemon has a 30-day trial version available for people who like to try before they buy; which is always a good idea. The full version retails for $9.95 and is currently available for a limited time at a special promotional price of $7.95.
You can purchase TimeDrift from the TamsShop.
One Comment
Christian Bauer
I prefer “TimeCopy” (freeware) – it synchronizes time during the HotSync with an internet-Server.