Tiny both in cost and value...

'seconds' as a time format uses the unix standard, seconds since 1/1/1970,
rather than the (old) mac standard, seconds since 1/1/1904.  Perfectly
reasonable; but some of us have to deal with quantities of binary data
encoding timestamps in the latter format.  Especially now that there's the
excellent "convert <time> from <format> to <format>" option, it would be
handy to have "macSeconds" as one of the available format types.

Yes, I know it's just a matter of adding or subtracting 2082844800.  But it
would be a handy convenience all the same.
 
  Ben Rubinstein               |  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cognitive Applications Ltd   |  Phone: +44 (0)1273-821600
  http://www.cogapp.com        |  Fax  : +44 (0)1273-728866


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