Hi guys, I've been polishing up my script server generator lately. It supports the automated creation of script servers that can contain the handlers, script objects and properties that you select and rolls them ( and their dependancies ) up into tidy little bundles that can be loaded into a script.. Since I have a considerable script Library I didn't want to have them all loaded into a script server and subscribe to that when often times I utilize only a fraction of the library. So I created this application to generate custom script servers that contain only the objects appropriate to the current project. I also disliked the normal methods for subscription to script libraries and developed a method that was simple, direct and offers in- editor documentation for the objects in the server. By loading the server as the parent you get access to the loaded objects without contaminating the namespace of the script. Only the handlers are directly available in the child script, all other objects are confined to the parent and must be accessed using the 'My object' construct. I've found this solution to be very convenient and helpful so ( being currently unemployed ) I have spent a little time lately to polish it up, create some nice icons for it and otherwise prepare it for sharing. So I'm here to ask you, some of the most prolific and experienced Applescripters that I know of, if you actually use Libraries and script servers regularly and if you think I should bother with distributing this? I recall that someone did a great deal of development on a similar solution with support for dependancies, updating of library scripts etc and then left the Applescript community out of frustration with the limitations of the language. I can't find any references to this work on google. Does anyone recall Hamish's ( I believe that was his name ) work and have info on the project he developed? By the way, I've currently named the project 'Dumpling Press' and it spits out the most delicious looking 'dumplings'! Thanks, Paul Skinner