Hi all,

First I want to thank all the script writers for such a fantastic job.

A few questions about scripts on script central.

1.  There are several scripts that have more than one version.
Is there a reason for this?
When would we choose a lower number/version?
Is there any nomenclature we could use to help us know when to do this?
I think the skype scripts may be a great example.

2.  A few scripts don't have any descriptions.
Would it be easy for us to add descriptions for these?

3.  I see that there are more than one script to accomplish a given task.
Some times this is best because the interfaces are different and some times 
they act slightly different depending on the intentions of the creater.

I am just wondering if there would be a way for a user to find out the 
differences in similar scripts to help them decide witch one may be best for 
them.

I don't mean to make this so complicated but, some times I see two scripts and 
am not sure witch ones may fit the bill best.
The set timer script and the track timer scripts for example.
first there aer two versions of the set timer and one track timer.
I can't really tell from the descriptions witch one would be best for me.

Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks so much in advance.
Sam Bushman


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