That would be the extent of the Norton products I keep around. Very effective, and I'm glad to have it.
I can only speak to NIS 2011 and now 2012, which I have found to be among the best in terms of performance (relatively light on PC-resources). NIS 2012 provides very good all-around malware protection and a user-friendly, effective firewall.
Norton is not configurable enough for me. And that seems to continue with every release. Plus I would rather have a number of different products from different companies than a single suite.
Installed NAV 2012 on family members PC last year and found it great so installed it on another 2 of their machines. With the community based alerts showing how popular a particular file is they know to be careful if it has a low rating and they don't run it. Now I never have to go over and repair their systems I'm not sure why I gave Norton a try as over the years I had so many problems with their AV but things seem really good these days. For now I'll stick with NOD32 but if I choose to change in the near future I'm sure my choice will be NAV.