mktime is a tool that allows users to convert between UNIX timestamps and dates that are readable by humans.
This software is designed to take in a single date, which can be either a UNIX time value (in decimal or hex) or a human-readable date in any format supported by Time::ParseDate. Once the input is parsed, mktime performs all of the necessary conversions to provide output in hex, decimal, local time, and GMT. This can be incredibly helpful for anyone who needs to perform date/time calculations or analysis.
As an example, consider the following command: $ mktime April 10, 2007 GMT 0x461AD380. The output from this command would be: 1176163200 => Mon Apr 9 19:00:00 2007 => Tue Apr 10 00:00:00 2007 GMT. As you can see, this tool does exactly what it promises to do, and it does so with remarkable accuracy.
All in all, if you need a reliable and efficient tool for converting between UNIX times and human readable dates, then you should definitely give mktime a try. It's a great program that is sure to make your life a lot easier. And best of all, it's completely free to use! So why wait? Download mktime today and start working with dates and times like a pro.
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