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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

Sable Seyler
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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.
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SuperVoid
25 December 2021
Update: Hi Sable, the bug is now fixed and ability to toggle milliseconds is added. Please take a look at the latest version and hope you consider rating again 😄

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.