At some point, software, like all other things in this world, reaches its End-of-Life or End-of-Support (EOS) phase. It’s part of a normal product life cycle. It could be because the software is not meeting user needs,
At some point, software, like all other things in this world, reaches its End-of-Life or End-of-Support (EOS) phase. It’s part of a normal product life cycle. It could be because the software is not meeting user needs,