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Adam Merrifield

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I am a web designer, theme designer, professional photographer and internet personality. I make many pretty things and I write a lot of content for the internet.

I am one of those guys that, because of the industry I am in, need to be connected at all times. At any given moment you'll find me posting on a forum, updating with twitter, Digging things worthy of attention, uploading pictures, or tagging cool sites.

here i am

seyDoggy Systems:
This is home base, the corporate headquarters, the hub, if you will, seyDoggy.com.

seyDesign news:
these are the RapidWeaver related posts that originally appear in the seyDesign.com blog

Uploads from seyDoggy:
these are the pictures that I upload to flickr

Merrifield Photography:
as a professional photographer I my camera ready at Merrifield-Photography.com.

delicious.com/seydoggy:
these are the websites I want to share or revisit later on. I just tag them on delicious.com.

what i am

I am the owner and operator of seyDoggy Systems, a small theme, code and design outfit based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. We primarily develop web based technologies but have begun to dabble in the desktop realm.

what i do

I code like a fool. I design like a fool. I am happiest when I can split my time between the two (though I tire of Photoshop faster then I do TextMate or Terminal), and somehow I have managed to etch out a living doing so.

DeliciousSafari 1.7

DeliciousSafari Of all the wondrous plugins available for Safari my all time favorite has to be DeliciousSafari, bringing the cloud convenience of Delicious.com (used to be del.icio.us) to Safari at the click of a menu item. I had some correspondence with the developer Douglas Richardson back in May about how he could make a few improvements to the plugin, namely spell checking and tag search.

Well as of September 2nd, version 1.7 of DeliciousSafari now includes spell checking and a couple of other cool features. Tag search didn’t make it, but a way to manage your favorite tags is now available and is really all I was looking for with tag search anyhow. DeliciousSafari now supports up to 1000 characters in the notes field, just like the new Delicious.com, so you are no longer confined to those teeny-tiny 250 character posts, which is great news for a wordy guy like myself.

If you are a heavy user of Delicious.com then DeliciousSafari will be a good addition to your Safari arsenal.

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