Ever been stuck on a tough decision? Have you spent hours or even days making pros and cons lists of potential choices? Cut down on wasted time with MyDecider by EdibleApps.

Priced at $2.99, this app is extremely useful and can be used in almost any decision making process. One of the best aspects of MyDecider is that with each question that you enter, criteria are fully customizable. The ability to add specific criteria to each scenario makes MyDecider extremely accurate.
After running the app I tested out the sample question, “Vacation place”. It came with five options for vacation locations and five criteria. In order for MyDecider to choose an option, you must enter criteria (for example, “entertainment”, “sights”, “hotel”, and “cost” for the sample question) and then rate how important each criteria is in your decision. You then manually sort your options in regards to each criterion (if choosing a car for example, a Ferrari would be on top for “cost” criteria, as compared to a Ford). Another nice feature of MyDecider is that the app will not only give you=2 0the best choice, but will give you a percentage as to how close each option is to your criteria.
The accuracy of the decisions is ultimately up to the user, as the more criteria are entered the more specific percentages you will receive. The only thing that could alter the decision making process is that when entering criteria, the options are simply placed in order but are not given a specific value. So say the options are between a Ferrari and Ford as previously mentioned; MyDecider will know that the Ferrari costs more but will not know by how much.
The main screen of MyDecider will give you the option to add a new question, enter criteria for unanswered questions, or view your history of previously answered questions. All in all, this is a great app especially for all the indecisive people out there. It has a clean and simple layout and is mostly self-explanatory.





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