In all examples considered here, the dates are displayed according to the U.S. date format. In general DynRisk uses the “System” date format which is controlled in the “Date & Time” control panel. This means that if your Macintosh is localized for some other country, the displayed dates may be formatted differently compared to those shown in our examples.
If you are unhappy with the date format used by DynRisk, you can change it by using the “Date & Time” control panel in the “Control Panels” folder inside your “System” folder. Note, however, that the changes you make will affect every application that uses these settings, not just DynRisk.