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PC Magazine: Network Magic Pro v4.7 Product Review | June 3, 2008
PC Magazine rates Network Magic Pro v4.7 a four out of five and touts how helpful it is for non-geek computer users.
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Network Magic Pro - Networking Solution - Product Review | May 22, 2008
"Network Magic is like having a networking administrator in your home or small business at the click of a mouse. It is a magical wizard of its own and an easy-to-use educational tool to instruct you in accomplishing your more advanced networking goals."
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5 Easy Steps to Build a Home or Small Office Network | May 19, 2008
"Connect your printer to any computer that is connected to the router. All other computers in the network will be able to print from this printer - no more emailing files to the computer connected to the printer. You can connect as many printers as you like.  An easy way to do this is to use a program like Network Magic, which sets things up for you automatically."
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ZDNet: Network Magic simplifies tasks for home users | May 9, 2008
"Its clean design and easy-to-understand interface helps you perform common tasks like share folders and printers and troubleshoot connections...it's a great tool for centralizing all information about your network, and it takes the uncertainty out of a lot of common network management chores."
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Sharing's a breeze with Network Magic | April 10, 2008
"Windows XP and Vista already do many of the things the program offers. So why buy it? The answer is because Microsoft has made networking complicated. Network Magic is what they should have delivered as part of the package. It's an easy-to-use utility that makes managing and sharing resources a snap."
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Network Magic- An Easy Way to Manage your small Wireless IT Networks | March 26, 2008
"Managing wireless networks is often a task, which intimidates many computer novices. Now there is a real simple application by the name of Network Magic from Pure Networks. It really makes the process of adding, deleting and managing of network elements very simple."
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ZDNet | March 13, 2008
"If you're wondering just how secure your home network is, here's an easy way to find out. Pure Networks, makers of the popular Network Magic management tool for home networks, has a free diagnostic scan that will deliver a scorecard on your network's security status."
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Lockergnome | March 12, 2008
"Pure Networks, a leading provider of networking software, has debuted its new Pure Networks Security Scan tool. The online free wireless network security scan lets anyone quickly check for security issues on their individual computers and their wireless networks. The tool is ideal for home users, as well as those in small office/home office (SOHO) environments, providing a quick assessment of potential network security problems."
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IP Communications | March 11, 2008
"The tool is perfect for home users, as well as those in small office/home office (SOHO) environments. Leveraging the tool, users will be able to assess potential network security problems."
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Knowledge is Free | March 10, 2008
"Network Magic will automatically setup your network, enable file sharing and make your printer available on every computer on the network."
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International CES 2008: Home Networking the Easy Way | March 3, 2008
"The notebook that I own is a happy member of the network and can print to the HP laser printer on my desktop PC. I was able to share my photo and music folders among the two computers as well. In addition, my desktop PC now has access to the color printers connected to my notebook PC. All is as it should be on the network."
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Slashdot Review Tech Podcast | February 24, 2008
Andy McCaskey of TechPodcasts.com (and Slashdot Review) profiles Network Magic at CES 2008 (video interview).
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SmartComputing | February 19, 2008
It's an intuitive program that handles all network connection setup and monitoring for you. It also monitors the security and health of your PCs, tracks Internet usage, and can troubleshoot networking and Internet connection problems.
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PC World | February 14, 2008
"To give interlopers the boot, download and install the free version of Network Magic. The program shows you a map of all of the computers, media servers, printers, and other devices connected to your network. Any listing that you can't identify is a potential intruder."
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Computerworld | February 6, 2008
"Looking for a simple, free, all-in-one network management tool for a small peer-to-peer network, this is (Network Magic) the one to get. It handles all the basic network chores, including adding new devices to the network, fixing broken network connections, setting up wireless encryption and protection, sharing printers and folders, reporting on the state of the security of each PC, and much more."
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PCMech | January 31, 2008
"How would you know if somebody is freeloading on you? Well, it isn't hard to tell...The easiest way would be to use a utility like Network Magic. It has the ability to graphically show you all devices connected to your network. You can try it for free for 7 days - enough to see what's going on."
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TechPodcasts.com | January 10, 2008
Andy McCaskey of TechPodcasts.com (and Slashdot Review) profiles Network Magic at CES 2008 (video interview).
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Small Business Computing | January 9, 2008
"As you make the transition to the Apple platform, you'll find many third-party utilities to make the coexistence of Macs and Windows PCs more harmonious. For example, Pure Networks' Network Magic for Mac lets you share folders on a network between Macs and Windows machines, share printers and more."
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LAPTOP Magazine | December 17, 2007
"Easier and clearer than XP or Vista's networking features, Network Magic Pro provides a simple way to maintain an overview of your network and choose very specifically who can access what materials. Network protection is one of the missing links in most people's security toolboxes."
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Cable 360 Net | December 12, 2007
"The proliferation of networked devices means that a higher percentage of homes will have issues... This isn't only about today's base voice, video and data. It speaks to coming services such as home security, home data backup, family member-specific VPNs (segregating, for instance, a telecommuter's work from the rest of the family's) and other services for which setup is nonincidental, DeBono said."
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LAPTOP Magazine | October 10, 2007
"D-Link wisely included the Network Magic program as part of the default installation, guiding you through even more complex setup procedures, such as connecting a wireless printer or using a network shared folder. In many ways, this is a triple crown for D-Link: excellent speed, impressive QoS, and a great user-friendly interface."
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PC World | May 3, 2007
"Enter Network Magic. This excellent network utility assists you with many common--and uncommon--network chores. Wizards walk you through tasks such as adding a new device to the network, fixing a broken network connection, sharing a printer or folder, and setting up wireless protection and encryption."
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Kansas.com | March 3, 2007
"Network Magic is a software utility that's designed to help make things easy for you when it comes to setting up and maintaining a healthy network. Network Magic will do all those little niggling things that normally would bring tears to the eyes of even the most competent networking engineer."

Techpodcasts | March 2, 2007
Tech Podcast Network RoundTable featuring Jeff Erwin, President & CEO of Pure Networks
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CA | February 28, 2007
CA Expands Consumer and Small Business Channel Program for In-Home PC Technicians. Software from Corel, H&R Block, Iolo, Siber Systems and Pure Networks Now Available via CA OnSite Web Portal for PC Service Technicians
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TWICE | February 26, 2007
"Pure Networks is expanding the scope of its Network Magic software to include more parental controls, home-network analysis and the company is starting to work with TV manufacturers to ensure their products are network capable."
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PC Magazine | February 21, 2007
Review of Network Magic 4.1
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US News & World Report | February 15, 2007
"What makes Network Magic needed is largely Windows, which even in the new version called Vista still makes it too hard for home users to share files and printers."
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LAPTOP Magazine | February 14, 2007
"Network Magic is the kind of program that really should be embedded in Windows XP or Vista but isn't. As home networks become commonplace, we really need a way to view all of the PCs on the network and manage who gets to access and share what. Version 4, which is a free upgrade for existing Premium users, has added more helpful wizards to walk through network repair and set up folder and printer sharing."
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eWeek.com | February 12, 2007
"At $29.95 for use on up to three systems -- with a free less-featured version also available -- you're likely to get your money's worth within one or two trouble-fixing sessions."
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Maximum PC | December 1, 2006
"Network Magic makes it a snap to manage your network."
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Washington Post | November 5, 2006
"Network Magic streamlines the confusing tasks of creating, operating and repairing a network with an easy-to-manage control panel and step-by-step wizards that makes quick work of connecting the computers, printers and other gear in the house."
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LAPTOP Magazine | October 1, 2006
Network Magic receives 2006 Mobile Innovation Award honorable mention.
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LAPTOP Magazine | July 18, 2006
"Network Magic is worth the price for the network map alone. It makes wireless networking a breeze, instead of a complex chore."
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PC World | May 31, 2006
PC World Editors Select Network Magic Home Networking Service for 2006 PC World World Class Award

WiFi Planet | April 20, 2006
"Makes it easy to view and manage all devices on the network; simplifies resource sharing and the configuration of some router features."
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Financial Times | April 6, 2006
"As Pure Networks says, you should not need a PhD to set up and run a secure home or small-office network"
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Lifehacker | April 6, 2006
"Network Magic is a suite of Windows only (for now) applications to help you run, manage and secure your network."
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cNet.com | April 5, 2006
"Network Magic Service configures and manages home networks, offers security alerts, and remembers to open and close shared remote file access when necessary."
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WiFi Planet | January 17, 2006
Simplifies folder and printer resource sharing; provides remote Web-based access to folders; helps monitor network activity.
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www.pcworld.com | January 1, 2006
"Version 2.0 helps users configure their network, set Wi-Fi security, and remotely access files through the NetToGo service."

PC Magazine | December 27, 2005
Ranked Best of the Year, 2005
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Small Business Computing | December 23, 2005
"we suspect that Network Magic 2.0 will indeed seem like magic for most Windows users. It is one of the easiest ways that we've seen to map network assets and to easily share files between PCs."
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Practically Networked | December 12, 2005
"The newly released Network Magic 2.0 promises to make file- and printer-sharing across a network an easy point-and-click affair. It even allows for access to your shared files remotely via the Web."
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Live Digitally | December 7, 2005
Network Magic is LD approved
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Tom's Networking | November 10, 2005
"You can easily see who is connected to your network, where your shared folders and printers are located, and even see your files across
the Internet ..."
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PC Magazine | August 30, 2005
Review of Network Magic
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The Plain Dealer | April 25, 2005
"Network Magic did in about eight minutes what Microsoft's technical support minions couldn't in more than five hours. My wireless network now does everything it's supposed to do."
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engadget | February 21, 2005
"The Family is the network: Pure Networks Network Magic wants to make things simple"
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cNet | January 5, 2005
"Anyone who's ever tried to set up a networked printer at home knows: Windows networking is nearly impossible for the mere mortal. Today, Pure Networks announced a product that capitalizes on our pain--and might just ease it, too."
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PC World | January 5, 2005
"Setting up a home network can be daunting even for experienced PC users. It doesn't help that Windows scatters the menus and wizards you need for networking seemingly at random all over the operating system. Software called Network Magic from Pure Networks looks like it might really help."

Forbes | January 5, 2005
"I ran across a company I wish had existed when I first started building Wi-Fi networks at home..."
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Jupiter Research | January 5, 2005
"Pure Networks understands home networks and makes them better.... This is one of those companies that I've been waiting to write about. I met with them some time ago and I'm impressed."
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Financial Times | January 5, 2005
"Designed for the network novice....it lives up to its billing."
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More Network Magic News:



PC Magazine: Network Magic Pro v4.7 Product Review | June 3, 2008
PC Magazine rates Network Magic Pro v4.7 a four out of five and touts how helpful it is for non-geek computer users.

Network Magic Pro - Networking Solution - Product Review | May 22, 2008
"Network Magic is like having a networking administrator in your home or small business at the click of a mouse. It is a magical wizard of its own and an easy-to-use educational tool to instruct you in accomplishing your more advanced networking goals."

5 Easy Steps to Build a Home or Small Office Network | May 19, 2008
"Connect your printer to any computer that is connected to the router. All other computers in the network will be able to print from this printer - no more emailing files to the computer connected to the printer. You can connect as many printers as you like.  An easy way to do this is to use a program like Network Magic, which sets things up for you automatically."

Apple is Ripe for Business | January 9, 2008

Network Magic: Easy Mac and PC networking | August 29, 2007

Pure Networks Launches "Network Magic™ for Mac" | August 28, 2007

Pure Networks launches 'Network Magic for Mac' | August 28, 2007

How to make Windows XP last for the next seven years | July 18, 2007

Home Networking Made Simple | July 17, 2007

Network Magic will automatically setup your network, enable file sharing and make you printer available on every computer on the network. | July 9, 2007

Stop intruders from your wireless networking | July 1, 2007

Pure Networks Inks Deal with Lenovo | June 5, 2007
Seattle-based networking software developer Pure Networks Inc. reported Tuesday that it has signed a business agreement with computer manufacturer Lenovo to preinstall networking software on Lenovo-branded notebooks and desktops.

Legal Technology Blog | May 29, 2007
"I have a small legal practice and it is critical that I have a network that is easy to set up and manage. With Network Magic, I was able to get all the computers in my office connected not only to the printer, but also to each other so I could easily share files with my colleagues. I couldn't believe it was that simple and I didn't have to mess with any Windows configuration issues. And at $29.99 it was the smartest thing I have done since I passed the Bar exam."

dBusinessNews | May 15, 2007
Formed in 2002, Pure Networks is headquartered in Seattle. For more information or to download the free version of Network Magic ...

TMC Net | May 15, 2007
Pure Networks(TM), Inc., a leading provider of consumer software that simplifies the use of digital technology at home ...



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