Well techenically that was a breach of the eula, but really I'm not showing anything most people can't find anywhere else aka Paul Thrott's Supersite for Windows has way more screenshots and a full review. And as to the 180 day license, this is what the eula says;
180 Day License
Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Professional
Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Home Edition
YOUR RIGHT TO USE THE SOFTWARE SHALL BE
EFFECTIVE FROM THE DATE YOU FIRST
INSTALL THE SOFTWARE ON ANY DEVICE
FOR A PERIOD OF ONE HUNDRED AND
EIGHTY (180) DAYS. THE SOFTWARE IS TIME
AND WILL NOT FUNCTION UPON
EXPIRATION OF THE 180 DAY PERIOD.
NOTICE OF EXPIRATION WILL NOT ACTIVELY
BE GIVEN, SO YOU NEED TO PLAN...
There is also a express version but it is better to get the full because it includes everything and allows you to slipstream