New Norton Anti-Virus for Boot Camp Mac & XP partitions

Has anyone tried this new Anti-Virus from Symantec?
It has caught my attention, but I am not sure about infecting my Mac OS with a Norton product.
Does anyone have any experience with, or comments about, it?
Thanks!

I went and looked... $69!?? for dual bundle? You may not want Norton AV messing with Leopard or need it; there is ClamXav; there are free AV for Windows, however I believe you want a full security suite (rootkit, malware, spyware, firwall, etc) for Windows.
I remember back with Peter Norton Computing, great people - and product - nearly 20 yrs ago, but.
And like I said, an excellent, top rated suite for same price would be Kaspersky.
http://www.kaspersky.com
Intego has a dual product program and suite, but I'm not a fan of BitDefender
http://www.intego.com/products/

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