Joe wrote:

Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 21:36:34 -0400
Subject: Re: Freetime
From: Joe Melinis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> From: "Richard R. Waterfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Any upgrades to this program? Or reset hacks to another timekeeper? Any
> better programs? 
Which OS are you running?
The Date-Time control panel in my OS9 has the
ability to contact a network time server
to get updated time info on a scheduled basis.

I'm using 7.5.5 on SE/30 and PB 540. Using 8.6 on iMac. I switched to the
Apple utility which sets the clock for the iMac, so that gets me the time.
Freetime is still broken, and it appears NOT to have a way to set new
timekeepers. Probably with ResEdit, but I am sometimes too faint of heart
for that. I'd try that if I knew exactly what to do.
Richard

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