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Once I opened the Unix timestamp converter - it had some value filled in.
But after I start fiddling with it - there is no way to reset the value to some useful defaults.
Most useful values I might need are going to be spread around current time, not the start of the epoch.
Solution/Idea
"Now" button that will set the local date and time according to the clock.
It will be much easier to dial in values like "X units of time away from now".
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* #483 Added Now button to bring timestamp to current date and time.
* Removing Google Translate translations, switch all to English for translation by native speakers.
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* #483 Added Now button to bring timestamp to current date and time.
* Removing Google Translate translations, switch all to English for translation by native speakers.
What's the Problem?
Once I opened the Unix timestamp converter - it had some value filled in.
But after I start fiddling with it - there is no way to reset the value to some useful defaults.
Most useful values I might need are going to be spread around current time, not the start of the epoch.
Solution/Idea
"Now" button that will set the local date and time according to the clock.
It will be much easier to dial in values like "X units of time away from now".
Alternatives
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Priorities
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DevToys Version
Version 1.0.5.0 | X64 | RELEASE | 99757dc | 99757dc
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