Aperture 2 trial requested, 1.5 delivered

Wanting to test Aperture, I went to request a trial serial number and downloaded the 2.0 version. To my surprise, the serial number didn't work, and it was only until I found out that the download link in the mail said 1.5, that I realized why it did not.
How do I get a proper trial serial number for 2.0?

I just re-requested it and got the exact same as you mention here. I wonder if changing country from Denmark to the US changed what I got.

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