SnapTime is similar to a stop watch. The difference is, it works in absolute time. Every time you click the SNAP button, it captures the current time and displays it in a list. A traditional computer stop watch captures the number of seconds since you started timing.
What is it for? After I complained about the daily time signal being late, the National Research Council asked me to measure how delayed the CBC radio time signal is each day by the time it gets to Victoria. I wrote SnapTime to solve that problem, at least approximately. I can click SNAP when I hear the tone, and then can see how many milliseconds after 10 AM it is.
I was also curious about how in sync my NTP computer clock is with my radio-synched watch. I can use it for that too.
Distribution permissions: You may include SNAPTIME on any CD compilation. You may not sell SNAPTIME It is free.
This program is for non-military use only. For details on what that licencing restriction means and why I restricted this software that way, see http://mindprod.com/contact/nonmil.html If you incorporate any of my code in your programs, they too must be marked for non-military use only. However it is not your responsibility to enforce that restriction.