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[quote]GNOME (which is saddled with Firefox as the default browser for unknown reason these days)[/quote]
It's produced by a non-profit that is dedicated to FOSS ideals and an open web with the resources to improve the product.
Firefox is Firefox is Firefox regardless of the OS.
It has brand name recognition, and it won't scare people away.
It's recognized by web devs to be a browser to target, which isn't the case for some other Web browsers.
Those are just some reasons off the top of my head. I'm sure other people can come up with more.
I'll admit Firefox has it's problems, but those problems aren't enough to throw away the hard won recognition.