Re CubingApp: if you want to implement an FTO visualiser, I can write an alg JSON with the excellent algs that Chris Choi provided.
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the score is points plus proportion of hour left. that explains why a 4-point MBLD can give a kinch of 7.63, and why a 0-point MBLD can give a kinch of 0.72
here's what my code looks like if you're curious: