Is IME now EOL (End of Life)?

I noticed today in search of new versions IME that the product and support pages for State of IME is EOL, but give no information or links to official notice of EOL.  Does anyone have more information?

Yes. See this notice.

Down near the bottom, it says "end of life announcement covers all the Cisco IPS family, including all hardware, software and licenses, without exception. The IPS software also includes management applications: IPS Device Manager (IDM) and IPS Manager Express (IME). »

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