Epoch Converter

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Live on Store
Description from extension meta

Provides a popup showing a human readable date of a highlighted Unix timestamp.

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Epoch Converter
Description from store

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

Latest reviews

Tim Verheijen 2024-06-12

Works very well and it showing both local and UTC times comes in handy many times

Hai Nam 2023-12-07

It seems most of the comments are outdated. This extension is fantastic. It saves me a lot of time parsing to Epoch website. The first extension that works so well that I write a review for it.

Frank Canova 2022-06-28

Not compatible with many websites. It sometimes worked, but gave "map" errors in the console and often didn't convert epochs when needed most.

Frank Canova 2022-06-28

Not compatible with many websites. It sometimes worked, but gave "map" errors in the console and often didn't convert epochs when needed most.

Sukhmeet Singh 2022-04-08

`03/01/54239 - 02:40:00` <- This is a date it gave me..

Sukhmeet Singh 2022-04-08

`03/01/54239 - 02:40:00` <- This is a date it gave me..

Paul Premack 2019-05-15

Fantastic calculator converter for a chromium based web browser! Thanks!

Paul Premack 2019-05-15

Fantastic calculator converter for a chromium based web browser! Thanks!

Quantum Calzone 2018-01-04

I like it but its unreadable on a dark background. See here https://i.imgur.com/TtsfTqH.png

Quantum Calzone 2018-01-04

I like it but its unreadable on a dark background. See here https://i.imgur.com/TtsfTqH.png

Caroline Itschner 2017-05-05

cant even get it to freaking open

Caroline Itschner 2017-05-05

cant even get it to freaking open

Serge Smertin 2015-09-10

Only missing things: - analyse only 10-digit and 13-digit numbers, not to overload DOM events

Serge Smertin 2015-09-10

Only missing things: - analyse only 10-digit and 13-digit numbers, not to overload DOM events

Caspar 2015-02-09

It doesn't recognize millisecond accurate time stamps, e.g.: 1423149000000 Becomes: 10/19/47067 - 00:40:00 Too bad, all my epoch stamps are in ms, so useless for me!

Caspar 2015-02-09

It doesn't recognize millisecond accurate time stamps, e.g.: 1423149000000 Becomes: 10/19/47067 - 00:40:00 Too bad, all my epoch stamps are in ms, so useless for me!

Кирилл Слайк 2015-01-04

Выполняет свою функцию как описано, НО нет удобного способа отключить расширение используя его контекстное меню, в то время как он пытается конвертировать все что ты выделяешь - даже то, что совсем не похоже на таймстемпы - цифры с пробелами, спец символами, и т.п. через три дня использования за пределами phpmyadmin перед тем как что-то выделить в браузере появлялась мысль "уу, опять закрывать это всплывающее окно"... отключил. Developer, please, make it work only on timestamp matched strings and able to turn on/off quikly in menu. Wating for new version.

Henk Siebelink 2014-12-08

Basically does nothing when I highlight a Unix timestamp. Sometimes out of the blue it converts a number that is not a unix timestamp. On Google Chrome that is.

Henk Siebelink 2014-12-08

Basically does nothing when I highlight a Unix timestamp. Sometimes out of the blue it converts a number that is not a unix timestamp. On Google Chrome that is.

Sitanshu Joshi 2014-06-24

It help me a lot while i am developing any date module.

Sitanshu Joshi 2014-06-24

It help me a lot while i am developing any date module.

Benjamin Flynn 2014-04-22

Exactly what I was looking for. I was able to read epoch timestamps in a JSON without having to run any scripts or do anything more than click. Thanks!

Benjamin Flynn 2014-04-22

Exactly what I was looking for. I was able to read epoch timestamps in a JSON without having to run any scripts or do anything more than click. Thanks!

Anonymous 2013-08-05

Not bad, pretty useful. Would rather it only get invoked when highlighting 10-digit numbers (most common convention for epoch numbers). Even if I highlight the number "1" it converts it to "12/31/1969 - 19:00:01" - which is 1 second after the epoch in my time zone

Dave Pack 2013-01-27

This is a must have for any developer looking at unix timestamps in databases. Works like a charm and super useful!

Dave Pack 2013-01-27

This is a must have for any developer looking at unix timestamps in databases. Works like a charm and super useful!

Statistics

Installs
3,000
Market
Chrome Web Store
Category
Rating
3.54 (24 votes)
Last update
2023-05-19
Version 1.1.2
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