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No,... a warranty is a contract that guarantees they will fix it if it doesn't work correctly. If i goto a standards based webpage that opera is supposed to support and it does not work they are not obligated to give you a fixed version of their software. If you find documentation otherwise, i stand corrected.
If i goto a standards based webpage that opera is supposed to support and it does not work they are not obligated to give you a fixed version of their software
Oh, please, every product/service has limitations, this is called "Acceptable Use Policy".
First, it's not Opera's fault if 99% of web sites are not standard complient.
Second, you won't go back to the car dealer, mad at him, because you weren't able to cross a river with your car. Although there is a warranty, every warranty has limits. End of the story.






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software comes without a warranty
As I said, software warranty is called customer support.