- cross-posted to:
- androidapps
- android
- rankmyfavs
- cross-posted to:
- androidapps
- android
- rankmyfavs
Do you keep lists of your favorite things, such as movies, books, recipes, or music albums? You might keep list(s) that looks like this:
- Network (1976)
- Lone Star (1996)
- Devils (1971)
- The Seventh Seal (1957)
- … Many more films
But how do you rank these?
You might be tempted to order them by preference, but this could quickly get overwhelming for long lists.
A much easier method is to use pairwise comparisons, which shows you single head-to-head pairs, and has you choose which one you like best.
After doing a small number of these matchups, Rank-My-Favs can confidently create a ranked list for you.
Under the hood, Rank-My-Favs uses the advanced Glicko rating system, to determine how many matches are necessary, and for ranking.
Features
- Import your existing lists quickly.
- Uses the advanced Glicko rating system.
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Rank-My-Favs will always remain free, open-source software. We’ve seen many open-source projects go unmaintained after a few years. Recurring donations have proven to be the only way these projects can stay alive.
Your donations directly support full-time development, and help keep this maintained. If you find yourself using rank-my-favs every day, consider donating:
Crypto
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Another thing you can do now (probably even better than clearing stats), is go to that item, and force-train it a bunch more. The rating algorithm in use is the same one they use for chess matches, so it can handle a “loss” or a “misclick” by doing more matches eventually beating the old one.