Mozilla’s Firefox has a theme that is easy on the eyes and just as functional, however, everyone’s taste is a little different and default isn’t always beautiful. So today we come to you with out three favorite Firefox themes.
Up first, Tylerc’s Chromifox. Chromifox, as you may have guested from the name, is a coat of Chrome for Firefox. It is a very clean and professional theme that is super intuitive and very nice to look at. If you haven’t given Chrome a try yet, this theme may perk your intrest. (also, give tylerc’s other theme Camifox a try if you dig Camino’s theme.)
Secondly, we have gigeher’s Purity. It’s simple and straight forward design make for a great clutter-free interface. It’s white design with light accents of blue make it a very stylish choice. This theme is still in beta but it is fully functional.
Rounding up the list is Spewboy’s Strata40. Inspired by Firefox 4, this theme is very reminiscent of the default Firefox theme but improvements have been made and it definitely trumps what is shipping with as the default now.





As you may or may not know, 
using this app nothing less than fun and intuitive.
Opera has recently released an pre-alpha of it’s upcoming 10.5 release. The upcoming version feature a new JaveScript engine which increased performance by 7 times.
get in the way and it uses less than 1% CPU and is optimized for a minimal impact on the system performance.

Papaya is a web server for Mac OS X dedicated to sharing your files with others. Sharing files is now incredibly quick and easy! It’s a matter of dragging files to Papaya’s dock icon, or the library list. The web address for downloading the file is copied automatically, ready for pasting into an e-mail or instant message.
Cocktail is an award winning general purpose utility for Mac OS X. It is a smooth and powerful digital toolset with a variety of practical features that simplifies the use of advanced UNIX functions and helps hundreds of thousands of Mac users around the world to get the most out of their computers.
The age of the Netbook is upon us, whether it’s good or bad is another question for another day. The whole idea of the Netbook is an ultra portable computer with a focus on web use and light tasks. Netbooks usually have smaller screens, lower power CPU’s, and limited graphical capabilities. But that doesn’t mean they can’t excel and conquer your busy web life.

atMonitor is the most advanced Mac OS X system monitor and process explorer utility. Data is collected and displayed in the “Activity Viewer”, with a choice of either using a beautifully designed floating window that blends right into the desktop without being distracting, or installed in the menu bar leaving your desktop untouched. Triggers can be setup to execute scripts when given resource reaches its target value.
It may be an early developer release, but none the less it’s still Chrome for OS X.


Turn your videos into a unique source of high-quality pictures!
Feeder is an application for creating, editing and publishing RSS feeds on Mac OS X. Whether it’s a news feed for your site or a podcast, Feeder makes it simple.
Thanks for visiting us on our opening day! There is not a lot of content up yet but we hope to begin expanding rapidly as we find more and more amazing apps. As of now Alphaapp will be focusing on Apple and iPhone/iPod Apps.
Pear Note integrates audio, video, and slides with traditional text notes and stores all of this on a timeline for easy navigation. Pear Note 1.2 adds support for additional video cameras and higher resolutions, as well as sports an improved playback interface.

ScreenRecord is a screen recording tool that allows the user to capture the screen as a Quicktime movie. Record anything on your computer screen: from games to web pages. It is useful for creating training CDs, visual tutorials, and many more.






