I am a kubuntu/kde4 user; here is my point of view on some of the browsers:
I think google’s browser Chrome would have an EULA as well, so it would not be 
a solution; i consider it very user friendly, but as it is, doesn’t fit very 
very with the rest of the applications since it doesn’t respect the HIG by not 
having a menu bar (i find menu bars very 60’s anyway).

Konqueror, although it has a lot of features, shouldn’t even be
installed by default since it’s not really worthy as a browser; khtml is
rather defunct and i’m really looking forward to (k)Webkit
implementation. I use most of the google services, especially gmail and
i find the chat a must have feature, can’t just forget about it for the
sake of using Konqueror. My main usage for this browser is as a FTP
client.

Arora is a very neat qt-browser.

I’ve used IceWeasel for quite some time, i kinda like it.

<b>Firefox -QT i think it won’t really be maintained by Mozilla Foundation and 
imho it should get it’s own name (and get active maintainers of course). 
Consider this as branch of Firefox; could be used on both Gnome and KDE with 
proper integration (plugins anyone?).
Also qt 4.5 as i understand is able to get native GTK+ look as well, so i 
wonder if it can use the GTK+ file menu in Gnome, like when you are browsing 
your computer when to save a file or selecting one. </b>

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