A Windows application that allows administrators to change the system date and time through a simple graphical interface. Developed with assistance from Claude AI.
- Set system date using a calendar picker
- Set system time using a time picker
- Requires administrator privileges
- Converts local time to UTC before system update
- Windows operating system
- .NET Framework
- Administrator access
- Download the executable
- Run
launch-script.bat - Confirm administrator privileges when prompted
- Select desired date using the first date picker
- Select desired time using the second time picker
- Click "Set System Time" button
- Confirm the system time change
- Changing system time can affect system logs, certificates, and scheduled tasks
- Use with care and only when necessary
Contributions are welcome! Here's how you can help:
- Report bugs by opening an issue
- Suggest improvements via pull requests
- Fork the repository and create your feature branch
- Ensure code follows existing style and conventions
- Add tests for new features
- Submit a pull request describing your changes
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2025 glennmcl
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