You're confusing product questions with the perpetual meta posts concerning companies that send all customers to SO and end with Customer Support questions posted here.
Customer Support questions, which concern the relationship between the vendor and customer, are off-topic here. Examples1:
- You took money but haven't sent my license file yet.
- I got my license file but you charged my credit card twice.
- The license file you sold me is being reported as invalid.
- I want to cancel my support subscription.
On the other hand, the questions you asked are about using and troubleshooting a development tool, and therefore on-topic. Perhaps describing them as "support" questions in legitimate, but they are not Customer Support questions.
Questions that are not Customer Support but still problematic:
- When will the new version be released?
- What features are in the new version?
These answers need to come from the vendor, but they don't have to come directly. For technologies where roadmaps are publicly announced, such questions may be interpreted as "Has the vendor made an official statement about features in the new version?" and allowed. In other cases where the vendor is tight-lipped, they're likely to be closed with a comment to ask the vendor directly.
This is similar to the case of "Why does my language have this rule?" questions, which are often better phrased as "What advantages does this rule provide?", since the advantages often exceed the particular case that the designer was thinking of.
1 Note that none of these examples are actually questions. Complaints and work orders are always off-topic, even when they do involve programming and/or tools.