In the case of GNUzilla, it is not just the absence of non-free
software, and trademark issues (the trademark issues are in either
case not important, since they can be worked around easily).  GNUzilla
adds quite a few new features (you can see a small list of some at
http://www.gnu.org/s/gnuzilla/).

The main reason for GNU Icecat is because Mozilla distributes non-free
software from their site, and one cannot in good conscious recommend
users to use Mozilla's software because of that.


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