Epoch2Date

Unix timestamp converter.

Only for Mac

Free

Mac

Stop switching to your browser for timestamp conversions! Epoch2Date lets you convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates instantly—right from your menubar. Epoch2Date is a lightweight yet powerful timestamp conversion tool designed for macOS. Perfect for developers, analysts, and anyone working with Unix timestamps, this app runs directly from your menubar, so conversions are always just a click away—no browser required! Features: • Convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates • Convert dates back to Unix timestamps • Quick preset buttons for Now, Tomorrow, and Yesterday • Clipboard integration: • Paste timestamps or dates directly from the clipboard • Copy conversion results with one click • Customizable settings: • Supports seconds and milliseconds timestamps • Choose from multiple date and time formats • Select time zones for accurate conversions • Enable Launch at login for convenience • Supports Light & Dark Mode for seamless integration with macOS Whether you’re debugging APIs, working with logs, or analyzing data, Epoch2Date provides a seamless, native experience right in your menubar.

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    • Seller
      • Sai Sharan Yalamarty
    • Size
      • 2.2 MB
    • Category
      • Developer Tools
    • Compatibility
      Requires macOS 15.2 or later.
      • Mac
        Requires macOS 15.2 or later.
    • Languages
      • English
    • Age Rating
      4+
    • Copyright
      • © Sai Sharan Yalamarty