Everyone who wants or needs improved HTML5-support can download Mozilla Firefox webbrowser here: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all.html You get improved rendering-speed, the optional 'do not track' feature and more for free. Installation instructions are here: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Installing%20Firefox%20on%20Linux It is just a matter of unpacking the downloaded -.tar.bz2 archive in the home-directory and making launch-icons, which point to the executable, in the desktop-panel and/or directly on the desktop. Finally set Firefox as the system-default browser under System/Preferences/Preferred Applications/Internet. It all works completely painlessly on 64 bit architecture, should do on 32 bit, too. The settings from your iceweasel-browser are transferred to firefox and re-used. So in my humble opinion there is really no need at all to backport the unbranded iceweasel from Wheezy. If it is equally easy to setup thunderbird, then I will use that instead of the backported icedove, too and report this as a fix against my bug #640306. When you downloaded and installed Firefox, then please do read the Mozilla privacy policy: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy-policy then agree to it and sign up for their monthly newsletter.
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