Software Limitations definition

Software Limitations means, with regard to the Platform, any function that a CUSTOMER desires to have that is not currently in the Platform Specifications. A Software Limitation is not a Bug, but a feature or function that seems desirable, but is not available for use. THINKGATE is under no obligation to address issues related to Software Limitations, but encourages the CUSTOMER to report all Software Limitations as Upgrade Request as this helps to improve the product over time.

Examples of Software Limitations in a sentence

  • Warranty and Software Limitations: NEITHER WE, NOR ANY OF OUR SUBSIDIARIES, ANY SOFTWARE SUPPLIER NOR ANY INFORMATION PROVIDERS MAKE ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, TO YOU CONCERNING THE SOFTWARE, EQUIPMENT, BROWSER OR OTHER SERVICES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE (OR NON- INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS), UNLESS DISCLAIMING SUCH WARRANTY IS PROHIBITED BY LAW.

  • Awardee also shall use all reasonable practices and security procedures necessary to avoid insertion of Software Limitations prior to installation of any Deliverable.