
Epoch Unix Time Converter
Free unix time converter & generator (no ads)
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Android App Analysis and Review: Epoch Unix Time Converter, Developed by SuperVoid. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 1.1.0, Updated On 25/12/2021 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Epoch Unix Time Converter. Achieved Over 6 thousand Installs. Epoch Unix Time Converter Currently Has 65 Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars
- Shows current unix Epoch & date/time/timezone- Generate a random epoch
- Convert epoch to date/time/hex
- Convert date/time/hex to epoch value
- Copy to clipboard
- Share with others
- Hide/Show milliseconds
This app is completely free and does not contain ads. Made in India.
Unix time (also known as Epoch time) is a system for describing a point in time. It is the number of seconds that have elapsed since the Unix epoch, minus leap seconds; the Unix epoch is 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
We are currently offering version 1.1.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
What's new?
- Epoch to Hex converter and vice versa
- Copy epoch or hex value to clipboard
- Share epoch, hex, date and time
- Toggle millisecond on/off in current epoch
- Bug fix for date time selection
- Epoch to Hex converter and vice versa
- Copy epoch or hex value to clipboard
- Share epoch, hex, date and time
- Toggle millisecond on/off in current epoch
- Bug fix for date time selection
Recent Comments
Sable Seyler
Great idea, decent interface layout. The bug I mentioned previously has been fixed, thankfully. I would still appreciate the ability to choose whether or not miliseconds are being included, in particular in the conversion portion of the app. Most things I need a Unix timestamp for don't accept miliseconds.
S S
Super useful. You should consider including how the conversion is done so i wouldn't have to go spend however long it takes for me to figure out how it's done... I mean, if it doesn't require many pages of explaining lol even the maximum (ceiling) or minimum (floor ) values might be helpful. E. G. When it starts 1600 and ends (can't remember) lol
Dragon Nest
It's great and does what it says it does. I'd love a dark mode and a way to make it not copy milliseconds, but otherwise it's perfect.
Arif Ibrahim
Not bad. Can be much improved to handle input in nanoseconds. I work in US Equities market data feedhandling for low-latency trading apps. We routinely capture packets using Linux nseclibpcap. Nanoseconds epoch is the Wall St. standard now.
Goaty 1208
Believe it or not, this has actually a few use cases, and it's very good for those cases (example: making universal timings for discord)
Ava
Does exactly what it says it should! My only desire is a copy button for current timestamp.
Skyler Anthony Braun
Very Good,I have suggestion"Add convert epoch to hex"👍
Wendy Gardner
Amazing amazing amazing!!??