Great.
I, too, have been using Iron on Windows.
I have been sticking to Swiftfox on Linux as I did not want to use Google's
own Chrome...thrilled to have Iron on linux.
Thanks for the head's up - I had not seen this yet.

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On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Mark Drone <[email protected]> wrote:

> TG-
>
> The geeks at SRWare ported their Iron browser (a stripped down version of
> Chrome) to Linux.
>
> http://www.srware.net/downloads/iron-linux.tar.gz
>
> Current Version: 5.0.381 Stable
>
> Info...http://www.srware.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1638
>
> On the Zenwalk machines that I use, I simply unpacked the tarball and
> double-clicked the iron binary.
>
> Guessing it should be that simple on other Linux flavors.
>
> BTW...I use Iron 5.0.381 on my Win32 machines also (like now).
>
> -MD
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