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Select a text and if it is a time stamp, it provides a human readable date. As developers we need to "translate" unix timestamp to more simple read... yes, I mean in "human readable" way... I mean, date and time. It works by two ways: 1) select text of the web, click on right mouse button and if it is a timestamp (in seconds) the extension will popup the date on screen, click anywhere to close pop. 2) If you have a timestamp on the clipboard, you could click on the extension icon and voilá, you get the date. I´m thinking in some improvements, do you have any? I hope you enjoy.
Epoch Converter
This extension converts Unix timestamps to human readable date and time strings. Simply double click or highlight a timestamp in your browser window, and a small popup will appear containing a readable date and time. This extension is open source. Check it out on GitHub: http://github.com/drautb/epoch-converter
Timestamp Converter
When you select the timestamp, it will be automatically converted into a readable time, which is easy and convenient to debug the web page.
Timestamp Converter
Timestamp Converter is simple browser extension that helps you decode raw numeric timestamps wherever you find them on the web. Simply highlight a 10/13/19-digit Unix timestamp, and a neat floating tooltip appears showing: Local time GMT/UTC time Relative time (e.g. “2 days ago”) Click-to-copy functionality for any format
Unix Timestamp Converter
Converts Unix timestamps to local time. Converts epoch time to human readable time. Displays last 10 conversions.