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...Written in java (Open JDK 11), this will work on Linux, Mac and Windows as long as you have a Java Runtime environment installed.
Windows installer with bundled java runtime environment for those without java on their machine.
visit:
https://www.openlogic.com/openjdk-downloads
if you're having issues with Java... Seems not all JDK's are created equal.
This is a java swing GUI that show unix time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
Usage: java -jar UnixTime.jar
Source code available on GitHub: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork/UnixTime
See also UnixTimeCalc a unix time calculator (from UnixTime to date and time) on: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork/UnixTimeCalc
Usage: java -jar UnixTimeCalc.jar
See also UnixTimeCalc2 a unix time calculator (from date and time to UnixTime) on: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork/UnixTimeCalc2
Usage: java -jar UnixTimeCalc2.jar