tolerance 2 days ago

I like the name of it except for the missed opportunity to use the active voice instead of the passive. “It launched” is just as grammatically correct as “It has launched” in spite of how the passive voice gives an air of “regality” or whatever, it’s more laborious out of the mouth.

“It launched” is concise, direct, to the point and active.

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lakshikag 2 days ago

Thank you for the thoughtful feedback! When I chose 'ItsLaunched', I was aiming for something that feels celebratory, like an announcement: "It's here, and it's ready"

tolerance 2 days ago

Okay that explains a lot. I misread the contraction! "It is launched" is what you must mean then?

Funny how words work. Well then, who cares about what I think now. Thanks for the correction.

Does a launch have to be software only? Can I announce, say, the launch of an e-book? Or a newsletter entry?