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Posts for category: Tips and Tricks
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New! Viewing items in rank order
Sometimes it's the little things that can make the biggest difference. We know that users want to have a simple way of viewing Items in rank order. previously you could do this from the report interface - It is no possible to use a new simple sort feature in the UI.
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New! 'Passwordless' Login
We know the challenge of remembering the endless number of passwords we all have to use on a daily basis. RM Compare has always had a password reset option, but now we are adding a 'passwordless' option to make logging in even easier.
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New! View and filter items by rank order
As a session progresses there are several ways to view Items. It has not been easy however to view an item and understand where it is on the rank as the session is progressing, or at its conclusion......until now!
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New Quality Assurance Functionality
RM Compare sessions need to remain un-interrupted once they are running. Items cannot be removed or added. It is important therefore to ensure that all Items added to a session are carefully checked.
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New - Premium Reporting
Dig even deeper into your data with our new Premium Reporting. A new set of powerful analytics tools will help you to get even more from your sessions.
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New! Bulk Item creation
Sometimes you might want to get lots of Items into RM Compare quickly - competition entries for example. Now you can!
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RM Compare Personalised and Accessible Viewing Controls
It is important that Judges can consider Items in a way that meets their personal preferences and needs. RM Compare works well on all major browsers and devices. It also offers a number of user controls in the interface.
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Understanding time to judgement and workload.
How long will it take for Judges to make their decisions? How will this influence the Judge workload? It depends!
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NEW Product update! - Improved item upload experience
Getting your 'stuff' into RM Compare needs to be as simple as possible. It is also important to understand as quickly as possible why things might be going wrong.