Timestamp Now
Platform: WindowsHave you ever needed a way to change one or more of the timestamps (Created, Modified, Accessed) to the current date/time (timestamp) on a Windows file or directory? Timestamp Now allows you to do that.
The application installs as a Windows Shell Extension, available in the Windows File Explorer context menu. Select one or more files and/or directories in Windows File Explorer, right click on any of the selected files, then choose Timestamp Now....
In the application window that opens, you control which file or directory timestamps the app updates and the format of the current time saved to file properties.
Regarding the timestamp options, the application allows you to optionally zero out the milliseconds and/or seconds of the current time written to the file or directory's properties.
Option | Description |
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##:##:##:## |
Use the full time value as the timestamp value. |
##:##:##:00 |
Use the current time with milliseconds zeroed out. |
##:##:00:00 |
Use the current time with seconds and milliseconds zeroed out. |
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Releases
Version | Release Date | Notes |
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1.0.0 | 6/28/2025 | Initial release |