Nokia E65 Software (support pages)

Hello,
I've seen some new applications available for E65 at product pages/support ( http://europe.nokia.com/A4361156 ), Corporate Phonebook and Psiloc Wireless Presenter.
As they are provided in the support page, I thought they were complete/free apps but it turns out that when I run them for the first time, they ask for an activation code.
Why do they ask this if the app was provided by Nokia?
I really don't get it...
Anyone knows/experienced the same? Is there a way to use the application? Are they only trials?
Cheers.

Some are free, some you have to pay for. Some of them have links to the company/developer that makes the app. You can find cost details by clicking the links.
I have no idea why others show no link. The whole page could do with a re-design to make it more user friendly. Prices should be there or link provided. Having a user install it only to find out they have to pay is frustrating.

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