According to Rob Galbraith, Nikon's Capture NX 1.0 is now available as a trial version in the US, Canada, and Europe.
You can find download links on their site. The software is expected to be available for purchase later this month.
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*Trail* version? For outdoor photographers only?
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Does the trail version only support certain photographers?
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