I saw that, but I did not understand whether the license agreement linked off the main page (177K PDF) also applies to the nightly release. That license agreement seems to say you can only use it for 20 days. Until they come out and say it, I have to ASSume there isn't any version available that you're allowed to use however/whenever you want. Looks like a regular sales trial to me. It would be nice if they were more clear about their intentions. For example, Intel does have developer (free) licenses for their Linux toolchains given you're not using them for commercial use.
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