I have no idea about the first one (take a look at userscripts.org??), but the second is fairly straightforward: have the GM script itself make certain "semaphore" DOM changes on whatever page(s) need to be able to detect its presence, then have them look for those changes (adding an element with a special ID and a child element with version, for example; or changing classes on a particular element).

On 2011-07-05 02:11, Dario wrote:
Hi there,

I'm quite new to GM and I am implementing an application for the
company where I'm employed.

Having different users, I'd like to offer the smoothest way to Install
GM and our application, to do this I need two scripts:

1. A code able to check whether GM is installed

2. A code able to check whether our application is installed (only
when GM is installed)

Do you think it could be feasible?
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