I just installed the 0.9.7 snapshot of Mozilla on FreeBSD. I've been using Mozilla on a couple of Windows boxes recently, and I'm starting to grow accustomed to it's bugs and idiosyncracies. The easiest way to get it up and running under Windows is to get the installable distribution (~10MB).
Of course, on FreeBSD, the way to go is to download the 27MB source tarball through ports and just compile the damn thing. Before I started, I seem to have forgotten that building mozilla requires something like 0.5 GB of free space. Between the 27MB tarball, the size of the unextracted sources as well as the intermediate .o files, the build process needed about 425MB of disk space under /usr/ports. For that kind of disk space, I'd expect a complete relational database included with support for DWIM and ESP! (or a complete OS build...)
Had a package been available, it would have been a svelte 14MB. :-S
Time to look back into Konqueror...