Trial Version definition

Trial Version means a version of the Software, so identified, to be used only to review, demonstrate and evaluate the Software for a limited time period. The Trial Version may have limited features, may lack the ability for the end-user to save the end product, and will cease operating after a predetermined amount of time due to an internal mechanism within the Trial Version.
Trial Version means a trial version of a Service that can be tried out for a limited time period and with limited functionalities.
Trial Version. A free of charge, limited in time, evaluation version of the Software.

Examples of Trial Version in a sentence

  • Any such Trial Version shall be submitted to Company for approval in accordance with Section 6.

  • Openwave Enterprise Proxy with 128 bit security Production ASP SRP 30 day Trial Version ### ### ### EP CD - 5 MNCCs ### ### ### License Pack 5 MNCCs* ### ### ### License Pack 10 MNCCs* ### ### ### License Pack 50 MNCCs* ### ### ### Lic.

  • If Company does not provide a Catalog Developer with a Trial Version of a Product, Catalog Developer may create or have created Trial Versions of such Product(s), if agreed by Company.


More Definitions of Trial Version

Trial Version means a time-limited or feature-limited version of a Software Title's Online Features that is available to End Users only to advertise or promote the applicable Software Title, and is further defined in this Amendment and the Xbox Guide.
Trial Version or “Test Version” means a version of the Quadient Cloud Service, like for example an FMAP version (First Mover Advantage Program), or another test version as so identified, to be used only to review and evaluate the Service for a specific time period as determined by QUADIENT without any warranty and irrespective of if such Program or Service will be continued or included in a GA-Release;
Trial Version means a version of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT or SOFTWARE which may have limited features and is limited in terms of the length of time the SOFTWARE may be used and will cease operating after a predetermined amount of time ("the Trial Period") due to an internal mechanism within the Trial Version. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT or SOFTWARE will notify You that the SOFTWARE PRODUCT or SOFTWARE PRODUCT or SOFTWARE is in trial mode, which may include, but would not be limited to, watermarking.
Trial Version means a version of the Software, so identified, to be used only to review and evaluate the Software for a specific time period as determined by GMC;
Trial Version means a version of the Software that has been designated as a trial version by Licensor.
Trial Version means a time-limited or feature-limited version of a Software Title's Online Features that is available End Users only to advertise or promote the applicable Software Title, and is further defined in this Amendment and the Xbox Guide.
Trial Version means a version of the API/SDK and/or Documentation, so identified, that is provided to User for the sole and exclusive purpose of reviewing and/or evaluating the API/SDK and/or Documentation. A Trial Version shall not be used for a commercial purpose, and it is neither a Commercial Version (as defined above) nor an Education Version (as defined below). A Trial Version of the API/SDK and/or Documentation is not the same as the Commercial Version of the API/SDK and/or Documentation and, therefore, it may, among other things, (1) have limited features and functionality; (2) lack the ability for the User to create, modify, and/or save Work Product; and (3) cease operating after a predetermined amount of time. User of a Trial Version hereby acknowledges, agrees and represents that he/she/it does not possess any rights or license identified in section 2.1 above or section 2.3 below.