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Add Outlook lite to graveyard (#151)
* Update graveyard.json to include Outlook Lite * Minor spelling fix and grammatical tweaks to soothe my OCD * Fixed my update mistake on Readme * revert capitolized letters; use em dash instead of dash * typo --------- Co-authored-by: Fabiano Riccardi <[email protected]>
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.vscode/settings.json

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"editor.formatOnSave": true,
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"source.fixAll.markdownlint": true
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"source.fixAll.markdownlint": "explicit"
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"**/node_modules": true,

README.md

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To add a product, gather the following information:
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- Name of Product (`name`) - the name of the product
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- Launch Date (`dateOpen`) - it should be the date of first release or at least the "beta" or when it is made avaialbe to the customer, do not confuse with the product's announcement
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- Discontinued Date (`dateClose`) - it should be the date when the product is "no longer available for purchase" or, for web-based services, when the service stops its normal functioning. However, if it is not clear when an application was discontinued, you can use the date of the latest significant release (i.e., a release adding new features). This case is typical for old desktop applications.
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- Description (`description`) - a bried description of the product
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- Link (`link`) - Relevant link to the source
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- Links (`links`) - other relevant links to the source, since all the information may not be available at the same link. Actually this field is not rendered
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- Type (`type`) - the type of product (see below)
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- Slug (`slug`) - (optional), specify a custom slug (an identifier SEO friendly in the form "product-name"). Used only for testing
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- Name of Product (`name`) the name of the product
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- Launch Date (`dateOpen`) it should be the date of first release or at least the "beta" or when it is made avaialbe to the customer, do not confuse with the product's announcement
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- Discontinued Date (`dateClose`) it should be the date when the product is "no longer available for purchase" or, for web-based services, when the service stops its normal functioning. However, if it is not clear when an application was discontinued, you can use the date of the latest significant release (i.e., a release adding new features). This case is typical for old desktop applications.
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- Description (`description`) a brief description of the product
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- Link (`link`) — relevant link to the source
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- Links (`links`) other relevant links to the source, since all the information may not be available at the same link. Actually this field is not rendered
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- Type (`type`) the type of product (see below)
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- Slug (`slug`) (optional), specify a custom slug (an identifier SEO friendly in the form "product-name"). Used only for testing
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### Description
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graveyard.json

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"name": "WordPad",
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"type": "app"
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{
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"dateClose": "2025-10-06",
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"dateOpen": "2022-08-04",
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"description": "Outlook Lite was a smaller, lighter version of Outlook Mobile, having multi-account, calendar, and SMS support in a relatively tiny footprint and no Copilot.",
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"link": "https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/outlook-lite-is-dead-in-october",
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"links": [
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"https://www.pcmag.com/news/microsoft-is-killing-android-outlook-app-oct-6-find-alternative"
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],
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"name": "Outlook Lite",
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"type": "app"
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},
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"dateClose": "2025-12-31",
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"dateOpen": "2022-08-01",
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"name": "Microsoft Movies & TV",
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"type": "service"
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}
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