Symantec on Wednesday said it will distribute home networking software from Seattle-based Pure Networks. Users of Symantec consumer products, including Norton Internet Security and Norton Antivirus, can take advantage of a special offer on Pure Networks' Network Magic product in the Symantec store.
Additionally, Network Magic users will be able to buy Symantec security software from within the Pure Networks product, Symantec said. Network Magic is designed to help consumers set up, manage, and secure home networks.
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