This converts any Terminal shell script textfile to an app, with many
convenient characteristics. The app registry name and window title are
what you name your app file, you can paste on your own icon, you can
set whether the app quits automatically, you can set the font it
prints, closing the window also quits, multiple different script apps
can run simultaneous, and the actual Terminal app isn't 'interfered
with' when these apps launch or quit.

Author's name may be a handle, "C.L. Norris" also refers to himself as
"Charles Norris" so that makes him Chuck'el Norris if we're supposed
to believe it.

I packed this archive in 2023 with a new example script and filename
(thus removing the oddball script I had first encountered this
software having). To use this program, copy your script file to its
Contents/Resources/ Scriptlet.sgui file and you can edit its prefs
plist. Debateable is whether the overhead of several hundred KB to
apptreat each script you want is too much. The Scriptlet program is
only 80 KB and executes efficiently, most of what's in the app size
comprises an English language localization.

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

Works in Rosetta also.