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I imagined it would be something like that.
However, I still don't get the need to rate my files. I mean... I've got some music, but I don't really like it? And... am I going to look for the best image I have?
I understand ratings in a place with many (and I mean a lot) people voting. You can then use those ratings as an estimate of popularity. But on my desktop, where only I use my files, or at most I share them with my girlfriend, why would I need to remind myself of how much I like a certain song?
I could make a playlist of the songs I like best, but I could do this anyway with a "favorite" tag. I may look for songs I really like a lot, but am I ever going to look for the songs I don't like or are so-so?