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About EOL.Wiki

Track end-of-life (EOL) dates, release history, and support status for 430+ software and hardware products. Stay informed about lifecycle changes.

What is EOL.Wiki?

EOL.Wiki is a comprehensive end-of-life tracking platform that helps developers and IT professionals stay informed about the lifecycle status of the software and hardware they rely on. While endoflife.date provides an excellent and well-maintained database for mainstream products, many small-to-medium-sized projects, regional software, and niche tools are not yet covered. EOL.Wiki was created to bridge this gap — we aggregate data from endoflife.date and supplement it with additional products, ensuring broader lifecycle coverage for the tools you actually use.

Data Source

Core lifecycle data is sourced from the endoflife.date API, a community-maintained database tracking end-of-life dates for mainstream technology products. In addition, EOL.Wiki maintains its own curated dataset covering products not yet tracked upstream — including regional operating systems, emerging frameworks, and specialized tools. Anyone can submit new products to help expand our coverage.

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Features

Bilingual support (English & Chinese)
17 product categories covering OS, languages, databases, cloud, and more
EOL Calendar to plan ahead for upcoming end-of-life dates
Product comparison for side-by-side lifecycle analysis
Version checker to instantly verify if your version is still supported
430+ product descriptions in both languages

Technology Stack

Built with Astro, React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS. Statically generated for optimal performance.

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