HOROLOGY - The Index

Horology is the Science of Time, Timekeepers (Clocks, Watches) and Timekeeping



Software for Timekeeping, Clocks and Watches


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  1. Animated Clock Cursor (Courtesey of Chapter 124 NAWCC)
  2. AtomTime (shareware) synchronises your computer clock with Nat.Bureau of Standards atomic clock (Courtesey of NAWCC CHapter 124 Texas)
  3. Patrick Dugans Horological Freeware downloadable
  4. SOLAR SYSTEM LIVE, the Orrery of the Web, by John Walker
  5. Home Planet, by John Walker, Astronomical software for Windows 95
  6. Acuset, Version 3.5selfextracting, 580 K, to set internal clock of PC, shareware ,courtesey of Mike Murray
  7. Clockayd, calculates pendulum length, missing wheels, lathe cutting speeds, moonphases, mainsping lengths etc. Shareware by Tony Harrison-Smith Contact, copyalso available courtesey of Mike Murray
  8. Time Palette Rel. 3.1., accurate time for 10'000 global locations incl. daylight savings time, incl world timemmap
  9. Windows Timing Machine record and analyse clock ticks in Windows,self extracting program by Greg Saville,
  10. SocketWatch for Windows95, synchronises your computer with Net time.
  11. Astrolab simulation software
  12. SUNDIAL Software: Hans-Juergen Bauer, Ruschgraben 9, D-76139 Karlsruhe, Germany. Shareware, suggested fee DM 79.-. Calculates and graphs all kind of sundials.
  13. Sundial Software and data compendium by North American Sundial Society
  14. Sundial Software by Francois Blateyron (France)
  15. Mainspring length, a Lotus file by Michael Magill, courtesey of Mike Murray
  16. WatchWare a watch inventory software programm by John Christians
  17. Search 32: A downloadable program to search the NAWCC Bulletin Master Index, by NAWCC CHapter 124 Texas
  18. Electronic Master Index fo NAWCC Bulletin, available for $ 40.-- from DonnL, Paincl search software.
  19. Dennis Booth's Software to date American Pocketwatches
  20. Java Applications from the British Horological Institute:
    1. Beats per Hour (3 Wheel Train)
    2. Beats per hour (4 Wheel Train)
    3. Mainspring Length
    4. Shortening Mainspring

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