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UnixTime
Unix timestamps for humans — native, instant, no nonsense.
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Unix timestamps for humans — native, instant, no nonsense.
8 followers
Most Unix timestamp tools are buried in a browser tab or wrapped in Electron. UnixTime is a native macOS app that does one thing well: convert timestamps, fast. Built-in timestamp math, full conversion history, custom formats with drag & drop ordering. No account, no subscription, no in-app purchases. Buy once, use on all your Macs. For developers who open a timestamp tool a dozen times a day and just want the answer immediately.





Hey everyone,
just pushed v1.0.1 of UnixTime — a small but solid update:
Added French, Spanish, and Italian localizations
Fixed tooltips that were completely broken in menu bar apps (turns out macOS never activates NSTooltipManager for .accessory-policy apps — had to build a custom overlay system from scratch)
The tooltip fix was the annoying one. If you hovered over any icon in the toolbar or sidebar, nothing happened. Should work properly now across all three buttons.
Would love to hear what you think — especially if you're using one of the new languages and something looks off in the translation. Also open to feature requests for v1.1: what would actually make this more useful in your day-to-day workflow? Drop it below or hit the feedback link inside the app.
drag and drop for custom formats is genuinely clever, and the native macOS feel makes it way nicer than juggling a browser tab. finally something that fits how i actually work.
Love that it stays out of the browser entirely. The custom format ordering is a small touch but it actually saves me from alt-tabbing to figure out which log line is which.
native macos app for timestamps feels long overdue, the drag and drop format reordering is a nice touch and the history saves me from retyping the same conversions