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Documentation > Mac OS 8 and 9 > Text and Other International Services> Date, Time, and Measurement Utilities




You can use the Date, Time, and Measurement Utilities to obtain and change information about the current date, time, geographic location, time zone, and units of measurement. The Date, Time, and Measurement Utilities return this information in a format that is best suited to the current writing system, allowing you to facilitate localization of your application.


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