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Olson Time Zone Database

overall review score: 4.8
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The Olson Time Zone Database, also known as the IANA Time Zone Database, is a collaborative project that maintains a comprehensive and up-to-date database of world time zones. It provides historical and current time zone information, including daylight saving time transitions, for various regions worldwide, enabling accurate time calculations and conversions across different locations.

Key Features

  • Maintains detailed records of global time zones and their historical changes
  • Provides data on daylight saving time adjustments
  • Regularly updated to reflect political or legislative changes affecting time zones
  • Widely adopted by operating systems, network protocols, and software applications
  • Available as a set of text files that are easy to parse and integrate

Pros

  • Highly accurate and reliable for global time zone data
  • Open source and freely accessible
  • Extensively used in many critical technology systems
  • Regular updates ensure current information

Cons

  • Complex structure can be challenging for beginners to understand
  • Requires maintenance to stay current with regional changes
  • Some regions have rapidly changing policies that need frequent updates

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:35:49 AM UTC