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    timeago.js

    timeago.js

    timeago.js is a tiny(2.0 kb) library used to format dates

    timeago.js is a tiny(2kb) library used to format date with `*** time ago`. eg: '3 hours ago'. No dependency. and support automatically updating fuzzy timestamps (e.g. "4 minutes ago" or "about 1 day ago"). Download, view the examples, and enjoy. timeago.js was built to format date with `*** time ago` statement. You can test timeago.js with the live demo. Avoid timestamps dated "1 minute ago" even though the page was opened 10 minutes ago; timeago refreshes automatically. You can take full advantage of page caching in your web applications, because the timestamps aren't calculated on the server. ...
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    pickadate

    pickadate

    jQuery date and time input picker

    There’s a tonne of options to customize the date and time pickers, such as month/year selectors, time intervals, etc. There’s also a rich API to extend the functionality of the picker. Some examples are displayed on Codepen. When using the “classic” theme, it is important to have a wrapper div with position, relative around the source input to ensure the picker is sized according to the input element it is bound to. Supports all modern browsers – and IE8+. Specifically, v3 has been tested with Chrome MWA, Firefox MWA, Opera MWA, Safari Mi, Internet Explorer W, Blackberry 6.0+ and Android 3.2+ browsers. ...
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    Awesome Time Tracker

    Awesome Time Tracker

    Time tracker with which builds PDF reports

    Project has moved Github at https://github.com/zlogic/awesometracker This is a simple time tracker built with Java FX for UI, JPA and an H2 database for data storage, and dynamicreports for building PDF reports. I created the project after being frustrated with most free and open-source time tracking tools. Project is still under development and some nice (planned) features are not yet ready. Requires Java 8 to build and run.
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    Time and Date Calculator

    Simple calculator that can handle dates and time.

    Goal of this project is, creating a calculator that can handle all date and time operations that a user may need. You can operate with milliseconds as months, years or dates. Examples: 2013-11-25 + 3d => 2013-11-28 2013-11-25 - 2013-10-20 => 36d 1h 5h + 6h => 11h 1382220000t => 2013-10-20
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