A: Closed source browsers are few and far between when it comes to Linux availability. The only one I can think of, and correct me if I am wrong, is Opera.
B: Iceweasel is just re-branded Firefox, and so far it seems that it is Debian-only. How does this affect the market for IE?
C: With different choices such as (legacy) Mozilla Mainline, Opera, (ugh)Flock, Konqueror(for the KDE user in all of us), Galeon, and others left unnamed, what is the big deal about having another one?
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A: Closed source browsers are few and far between when it comes to Linux availability. The only one I can think of, and correct me if I am wrong, is Opera. B: Iceweasel is just re-branded Firefox, and so far it seems that it is Debian-only. How does this affect the market for IE? C: With different choices such as (legacy) Mozilla Mainline, Opera, (ugh)Flock, Konqueror(for the KDE user in all of us), Galeon, and others left unnamed, what is the big deal about having another one?