GNU IceCat, formerly known as GNU IceWeasel,
is a completely
free
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version of the
Mozilla Firefox
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web browser distributed by the
GNU Project. It is compatible with
Linux,
Windows,
Android
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and
macOS.
IceCat is released as a part of GNUzilla, GNU's rebranding of a code base that used to be the
Mozilla Application Suite. As an internet suite, GNUzilla also includes a mail and newsgroup program, and an HTML composer.
Mozilla produces
free and open-source software
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, but the binaries include
trademarked artwork. The GNU Project attempts to keep IceCat in synchronization with upstream development of Firefox (long-term support versions) while removing all
trademarked artwork and non-free
add-ons. It also maintains a large list of free software
plugins. In addition, it includes several
security and privacy features not found in the mainline Firefox browser.
History
Origins of the name
The
Mozilla Corporation holds the
trademark to the Firefox name and denies the use of the name "Firefox" to unofficial builds that fall outside certain guidelines.
Unless distributions use the
binary files supplied by Mozilla, fall within the stated guidelines, or else have special permission, they must
compile the Firefox source with a compile-time option enabled that creates binaries without the official branding of Firefox and related artwork, using either the built-in free artwork, or artwork provided at compile time.
This policy led to a long debate within the
Debian Project in 2004 and 2005. During this debate, the name "Iceweasel" was coined to refer to rebranded versions of Firefox. The first known use of the name in this context is by Nathanael Nerode,
in reply to Eric Dorland's suggestion of "Icerabbit".
It was intended as a parody of "Firefox".
Iceweasel was subsequently used as the example name for a rebranded Firefox in the Mozilla Trademark Policy,
and became the most commonly used name for a hypothetical rebranded version of Firefox. By January 1, 2005, rebranding was being referred to as the "Iceweasel route".
In August 2005,
the
GNUzilla project adopted the GNU IceWeasel name for a rebranded distribution of Firefox that made no references to nonfree plugins.
The term "ice
weasel" appeared earlier in a line which cartoonist
Matt Groening fictionally attributed to
Friedrich Nietzsche: "Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come."
Debian was originally given permission to use the trademarks, and adopted the Firefox name.
However, because the artwork in Firefox had a proprietary copyright license at the time, which was not compatible with the
Debian Free Software Guidelines, the substituted logo had to remain.
In 2006, Mozilla withdrew their permission for Debian to use the Firefox name due to significant changes to the browser that Mozilla deemed outside the boundaries of its policy, changes which Debian felt were important enough to keep, and Debian revived the Iceweasel name in its place.
Subsequently, on 23 September 2007, one of the developers of the GNU IceWeasel package announced that the name would be changed to GNU IceCat from IceWeasel in the next release, so as to avoid confusion with
Debian
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's separately maintained, unrelated rebranding of Firefox.
The name change took place as planned and IceCat is the current name.
IceCat was ported to the Firefox 3 codebase during
Google Summer of Code of 2008.
Version history
Distribution
GNU IceCat is freely downloadable for the
IA-32,
x86 64, and
PowerPC
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architectures. Both binaries and source are available, though the current build is available only for
Linux. Some distributions offer binary and source packages through their repositories, such as
Trisquel,
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre and
Fedora
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.
IceCat is also available for macOS 10.4 and higher. Any Mac user with these versions of macOS can install IceCat through
Fink.
For the Mac, it is available for both
IA-32 and
PowerPC
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architectures.
Unofficial builds are available for Windows (Vista or newer) and Android (2.3 or newer).
Additional security and privacy features
IceCat includes additional security features, such as the option to block third party zero-length
image files resulting in
third-party cookies, also known as
web bugs (This feature is available in Firefox 1.0, 1.5, and 3.0, but the UI option was absent on 2.0).
GNU IceCat also provides warnings for
URL redirection.
In version 3.0.2-g1, the certificate of a
certificate authority CAcert.org has been added to the list of trusted
root certificates. Concern about that decision has been raised in a discussion on the savannah-hackers-public mailing list.
The GNU
LibreJS extension detects and blocks
non-free non-trivial
JavaScript.
IceCat also has functionality to set a different
user agent string each for different domains in
about:config
. For example, setting a mobile user agent string for a desired
DNS domain would make it possible to view the mobile version of a website on a desktop operating system.
Licensing
Gnuzilla is available under the
MPL/
GPL/
LGPL
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tri-license that Mozilla used for source code. Unlike Mozilla, IceCat's default icons are under the same tri-license.
See also
*
Comparison of web browsers
General information
Basic general information about the browsers. Browsers listed on a light purple background are discontinued. Platforms with a yellow background have limited support.
Operating system support
Browsers are compiled to run o ...
*
History of Mozilla Firefox
*
Mozilla software rebranded by Debian
In 2006, a branding issue developed when Mike Connor, representing the Mozilla Corporation, requested that the Debian Project comply with Mozilla standards for use of the Thunderbird trademark when redistributing the Thunderbird software. At is ...
*
SeaMonkey, a more traditional continuation of Mozilla Suite
References
External links
GNU.org Homepage of Gnuzilla and IceCat
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Mozilla
Free email software
Software forks
Free web browsers
Gecko-based software
IceCat
POSIX web browsers
Web browsers based on Firefox
Free and open-source Android software