Thanks for the link to the cocoablogs. I added it to my del.icio.us bookmarks and will check it out more closely when I have time.
As for AppleScript support in OS X,
this page from Apple's developer site gives a good overview and specifically includes this bit of relevant information:
"AppleScript Studio applications are Cocoa applications with additional capabilities provided by the AppleScriptKit framework. You can write AppleScript Studio applications using just AppleScript or a combination of AppleScript and system programming languages, such as C, Objective-C, and Java. As part of the free Xcode suite of development tools, AppleScript Studio takes advantage of a combination of technologies, including AppleScript, Cocoa, Xcode, and Interface Builder, supporting user-interface items such as windows, buttons, text fields, tabs, tables, and progress bars."
As to the threadjack... heh, it's getting further and futher away from it's original topic.
