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library.json is PlatformIO's native library manifest file but library.properties is also supported:
https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/librarymanager/creating.html
The library.json file has not been maintained. The version is outdated and it also has an incorrect `platforms` value. So the evidence makes it obvious that having two metadata files in this project has a harmful effect. Since the Arduino development software requires library.properties, the choice of keeping library.properties and removing library.json is clear.
The NTPClient method update() has been changed to only return "TRUE" after a successful update. The following conditions return "FALSE":
- Interval duration requirement not met
- forceUpdate() times out
Initialization with a different timeserver had a missing ntpUDP
Added the default values for interval and offset to the comment of the
default constructor in the ReadMe
I added two functions:
```cpp
setTimeOffset(int timeOffset)
```
Allows you to set the offset at a later stage (e.g. upon timezone
changes or change from summertime to standard time)
```cpp
setUpdateInterval(int updateInterval)
```
Allows to set the interval at a later point. This was helpful when not
setting an offset at initialization and e.g. for other sync times during
special occasions.