Supercharged Automatic in my 2007 Mustang GT. It's a Vortech V2 S-trim non-intercooled (very basic, not the H.O. model). It put down 364 rwhp on a very conservative Mustang Dyno, so it's about 455 horsepower at the crank with a very safe, daily driver tune.
With custom tuning for firmer shifts, higher shift points, and revised stall converter lockup points, it makes for a great performer at wide open throttle at the drag strip. And, it's a daily driver with no compromise in ease of driving or comfort.
I would actually prefer an automatic behind a supercharger as you don't have to lift off the throttle for shifts (and lose boost) like you would with a manual. Plus, with 4.10 gears, my car rips through the gears so fast I'd rather let the computer be in charge of shifts, as I could never keep up!