> Silliness apart it's a legitimate question.

Of course - I meant AS requiring one's app to be a bundle to interact
with the user seemed strange.

> I want to investigate NSAppleScript user interaction from within a foundation 
> tool.
> The tool is already part of my app bundle.
>
> I don't really want to ship two bundles and moving the tool into the main 
> bundle executable folder causes other headaches on 10.5/10.6.
> perhaps I can embed one app within another and utilise LSUIElement that way.

Yes - I'd recommend placing your helper into your main app's
Contents/MacOS directory, per
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/technotes/tn2007/tn2206.html.
(Although Apple seems to favor putting their helpers in
Contents/Resources, at least on 10.5.)

What sort of issues did you have moving your helper tool into the
MacOS directory of your bundle?
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