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Thank you for downloading IcyScreen.

Current Version: 4.09, released 2/20/10 (changes)

If your download does not start automatically within a second or two, please click here.


We hope you enjoy using our program.

If you ever need help, or have a question or suggestion (such as a feature request) regarding IcyScreen, please don't hesitate to send us an e-mail, post a message on our forums, or contact us from within the program. We love hearing from our users!

Did you purchase a license of IcyScreen before November 1st, 2009?

If so, you should know that we've removed the Hide system tray icon option to prevent potential abuse. Should you still require this feature, please e-mail us with your full name or registration key and we will provide you with a version that has this feature.

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Want to purchase IcyScreen immediately?

If you haven't purchased a license already, you can do so now and have your registration key e-mailed to you by the time IcyScreen is finished downloading.

Of course, it's not necessary that you purchase a license immediately; you are free to try IcyScreen for 30 days without having to purchase a license.

Using Windows 98/ME?

Click here to download the Windows 98/ME installer instead.

Note to users running McAfee Anti-Virus:

Your anti-virus may show an alert when you download or install IcyScreen, warning you that IcyScreen could be "potentially unwanted" or that it looks "suspicious".

IcyScreen is not malware -- it is not a virus, trojan, worm, or spyware/adware application, as verified by trusted download websites Download.com and Softpedia, and, more importantly, by our customers.

For more information on why some anti-viruses show alerts for some programs even when said programs are not malware, you may want to read this informative article.