Is Firefox 4 now compatible with Norton 360, incl. Norton Toolbar?

I previously upgraded to FF 4.0 and found out it had compatibility problems. I uninstalled and went back to prior version. IS 4.0.1 FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH NORTON 360 AND ALL NORTON FEATURES INCLUDING TOOLBAR?

http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-Internet-Security-Norton/Norton-Toolbar-not-compatible-with-FF-4-0-1/td-p/442788

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