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UnixCon: A Simple Timestamp to Date Converter

UnixCon is a Chrome extension that serves as a simple tool to convert timestamps to readable dates. Developed by the team at UnixCon, this add-on falls under the category of Browsers and is specifically classified as an Add-ons & Tools subcategory.

With UnixCon, users can easily convert timestamps in seconds (10-digit), milliseconds (13-digit), and microseconds (16-digit) to human-readable dates. Whether you're working with UNIX timestamps or need to convert timestamps for any other purpose, UnixCon simplifies the process.

Once installed, UnixCon will update your Chrome new tab with a Base 64 Encoder and Decoder, as well as enhance your search engine to provide more insightful and accurate search results. It's a convenient tool for anyone who frequently works with timestamps and needs quick access to date conversions.

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