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EpochDiner - Unix Time Converter

Convert Unix timestamps to readable dates and vice-versa in a classic 1950s retro diner interface.

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ManifestV3
Size44.8KiB
Languages1English
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EpochDiner is a fast, reliable, and completely offline Unix Time Converter designed for software developers, database administrators, and QA testers. Instead of searching the web for a time converter every time you encounter a raw epoch integer in your database, simply open EpochDiner and paste it in for an instant local date conversion.

To make development more enjoyable, EpochDiner is housed in a beautifully vibrant "1950s Retro Diner" interface. It features classic black-and-white checkerboard flooring, cherry red neon signage, chrome accents, and an input area designed to look exactly like a handwritten diner order slip.

Key Features:

Instant Conversion: Type or paste your 10-digit (seconds) or 13-digit (milliseconds) Unix timestamp, and watch it instantly transform into a formatted, readable local date.

Quick Current Time: Hit the "Get Current Time" button to instantly fetch the exact live timestamp of this current millisecond.

One-Click Copy: Easily copy your timestamp integer to your clipboard to paste into your API requests or database queries.

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