This form is a Trial Software License. The license provides that the software is licensed "as is" and the licensor makes no warranties, express or implied. The risk as to the quality and performance of the software is with the licensee.
When using trial software, it's wise to check the company's privacy policy regarding your data. Just like making sure your door is locked at night, you want to keep your information secure while testing the waters.
Yes, many companies require you to fill out some details like your email and name to access the trial. It's their way of keeping tabs, just like signing in when you enter a gym.
Yes, trial licenses often come with limitations. You might not have access to all features, or there may be a usage cap. It's like borrowing a book from the library—you can read it, but you can't keep it!
Usually, trial licenses are valid for a set period, often 30 to 90 days. Think of it as a temporary pass to explore the software and see if it fits your needs.