Convert Apple Cocoa Core Data timestamp to human-readable date
Core
Data is a data storage framework to manage objects in iOS and OS
X applications. Core Data is part of the Cocoa API. These
timestamps are sometimes labeled 'Mac absolute time'.
A Core Data timestamp is the number of seconds (or nanoseconds)
since midnight, January 1, 2001, GMT (see CFAbsoluteTime).
The difference between a Core Data timestamp and a Unix timestamp
(seconds since 1/1/1970) is 978307200 seconds.
The current Core Data timestamp is 676870884
or in nanoseconds: 676870884000000000
Enter your Core Data timestamp below (seconds or
nanoseconds):
To convert seconds since 1904 see: Mac Timestamp