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Giveaway of the day — Digital Physiognomy 1.78

Learn about a person's character based on his facial features.
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Digital Physiognomy is an entertaining psychological profiling software application that applies face analysis to estimate human characteristics and to identify personality type. The tool works like a police sketch, so user has to select different parts of the person's face. Among the characteristics it evaluates are intellect, optimism - pessimism, conformism - adventurism, egoism - altruism, laziness, honesty, even luck. The application comes with a set of more than 1000 samples of human face reading.

System Requirements:

Windows 98/ Me/ 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7

Publisher:

UNIPHIZ Lab

Homepage:

http://www.uniphiz.com/physiognomy.htm

File Size:

4.82 MB

Price:

$19.95

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#48

@29 You see the registration by calling Help, About programm - then you wll find in the 3rd line of that About-window the line "For giveawayoftheday". Remember, you entered only the code in the registration box. The name "giveawayoftheday" appears without beeing typed in previously.

Reply   |   Comment by Loqman  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

I tried this program a while back and uninstalled it because there was no way to import digital photos, which seems to me would be a big part of its usefulness. Though I do believe that you can read some traits in people by their facial features, this program is too clumsy and more of a toy.

Reply   |   Comment by shegeek72  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#46

I sincerely hope the creator will keep improving the software and make it the best . :) Is very unique creation and creative software. Thank you for giving us free.

Reply   |   Comment by Juli  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#45

Dear Gotd,
I been joining you for years, I really like to thank you for all this effort for giving free stuffs to us. Some ppl just don't know how fortunate they are to get free softwares and games when others don't know this site. Regardless yesterday or today software is useful, we are just so lucky to know you guys and all the contributors. Today's software may not be a "polished" one but I believe the creator have passion to made this software before. I think this is a really fun and unique sw and u just need to play around n get the "hook" to do it. The "Physiology" may not be fully accurate but who cares! For "some" is just so ungrateful to complain as this is FREE so take it or leave it. Don't whine like a baby, why don't you create one like this then you have right to 'criticize' others.Keep it up guys. :O)

Reply   |   Comment by Juli  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#44

#6 and #7, the program does easily register without any problems at all. You obviously are not following the instructions correctly. Why you'd need some detailed help file in order to use it is beyond me, it's fairly intuitive.
It had no issues with WinXP SP3, install and registration were easily done.
The included "famous people" pictures are very small and low resolution; but where the program really shines is in it's bizarre sketch interpretation of what a photograph looks like. I haven't seen a single sketch yet that looks even remotely like the picture. You would never ever be able to ID anyone with this type of sketching. No matter who it is, the faces all look flat as a pancake, there is no depth at all to them. They look like a bad interpretation of Dick Tracy villains.
The program does say it is an entertaining piece of software, so no disclaimer that it is for entertainment use is required.
It's not something I would go out and look for, but seriously, the sketching needs to be improved 1000% so that it looks like the photographs.

Reply   |   Comment by Fred  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#43

I'm running Win 7 32-bit and it installed and registered fine. I can't understand how or why some of the people here can't do a simple thing like go to Help/Register and paste the serial number given in the readme file.
Maybe it's just me, and I'm lucky that my computer works fine. And as for the complainers that it's junk science--of course it is! This is for yucks only. If you think otherwise, you need help. Professional help.

Reply   |   Comment by Stevefah  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#42

installed on xp sp3. foun the way to get picture on right but it was TOO hard to get the left to look like it. needs to be automated.

Reply   |   Comment by nogard0  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#41

I installed on WinXP sp3 and installed great no problems at all. But like many of you here. I could not find a place to add Registration name: Giveawayoftheday.
But after putting in my Registration key and checked it 2 times.
(It would allow me to add the Registration key again but it is not present in the About page.)
I do however see the Giveawayoftheday entered on the about page. But I certainly never added it there. I don't know if it was there before I added the Registration key or not. I hope it is registered it gives you no proof of registration either. The program did seem to install fine and does run okay.
My grandkids will love playing with this one. Thanks Giveawayoftheday.
If anyone can come up with a better way to register please post it here so we will all know. Have a very good weekend.

Reply   |   Comment by rjonesia  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#40

hi! same problem with registration... but i was delighted to find this offer today as i am a fan of "lie to me" serial. i've already got a book about physiognomy but such soft is more practical. why i need it? well i'm kind of a person who hate any lie. i believe that small lie can cause big. but not always my intuition can help me to see the Truth. i just want ppl afraid to lie to me knowing that i can read their faces on science based.
ask just help with registration!

Reply   |   Comment by miss A.J,  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#39

L M A O .. wow. So far it's ben more entertaining just reading the comments.

@3 Dave , perhaps better ... enlist the services of a Physiognomist.

@13 Steve lmao, that's very good insight. Now romantic couples can Physiognomize them selves and each other for fun, to predict how Physiognomoniacal their offspring become after they hear that thier parents participated in Pre Matital Physiognomolus activities.

I'd be curious what would this software reveal about Mr. Potato Head.

I am gonna have to pass on this giveaway I'm afraid.
This is another perfect example of the fact that some people have WAY too much free time on their hands. Thanks for the comments, you guys all gave me a good laugh like i haven't had in a very long while.

:-) Physiognomicly speaking of course.

Reply   |   Comment by newJason  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

i downloaded, installed, registered, but i'm not sure that the registration 'took' because it doesn't show the registration number i input, just gives me another opportunity to put the number in.

i note there are quite a few bmp files in the program folders and i'm wondering why these couldn't have been the smaller jpg file?

i figured out how to get my face into the program, but i have yet to figure out how to analyze it, thus, the program isn't immediately intuitive. the answer isn't given in 'help' as is the answer to how to get my face into the program.

i can't take more time to play right now, but i look forward to understanding this program more.

obviously this is the type of program that will face derision from some, but will be welcomed by others. THANK YOU, please keep offering these kinds of programs.

Reply   |   Comment by hunter  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#37

Finally I learn what type of person I am, and how to judge others based on their looks.

Reply   |   Comment by grimview  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

Errr - right...

As a point of information, Anthropometry - or in other words, the basis of this software - was much advocated by the Nazis prior to WWII. The National Hygiene Department in the Ministry of the Interior and in the Bureau for Enlightenment on Population Policy and Racial Welfare, proposed the "scientific" classification of Arians and non-Arians on the basis of quantitative measurements of the skull. Official craniometric certification became required by law and were carried out by hundreds of certified institutes and experts. Many persons were sent to the death camps or denied marriage or work as a result of this "mismeasurement" of people.

Your view may differ from mine, but I believe people are valuable for who they are inside, not what they look like on the outside.

This software is deeply insulting. It panders to prejudice and hatred, and I hope the authors rethink what they are doing...

Reply   |   Comment by Marcel Wave  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#35

I'm going to install and run it to see if the program indentifies me as a sociopath. ;-)

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel Lovejoy  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#34

Well for me I don't see why anyone should complain when you are getting it for free.

Just my thoughts.

Thank You

Reply   |   Comment by Coco107  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-7)
#33

Digital Physiognomy doesn't scan an image of face or otherwise analyze it -- instead you try to construct the basic features to match a photo, & as you do you'll see one to three characteristics, e.g. "Diligent, Hostile, Optimist". Below its sort of Identikit window you can search for similar faces among the included images, and elsewhere you can add images to the app's gallery, save, &/or print an Identikit image. While there is a help file & plenty of tool tips, it took me ~10-15 minutes of playing around to figure it out -- IMHO it's not that intuitive, plus I was expecting something more along the lines of the cell phone apps supposed to gauge attractiveness while working with the photo itself. It doesn't import a lot of image formats, & saves fewer, though I'm not sure that matters much since you're just using the photo for reference, & could just as easily have it open in another viewer [like Windows own].

Installation isn't bad, though I was surprised at 2,366 files in the program's folder [taking up ~41 MB with 10 folders]. Installed & registered there are 3 new app keys + one uninstall key. You're given a name & key to register in the GOTD readme.txt, but the app only takes the key & doesn't show a "registration successful" message or anything -- it does show registered in the About window.

I expected something along the lines of those beauty rating apps for your cell -- I guess understandable with all the publicity & debate they've stirred. Digital Physiognomy is more work, & as you get into matching characteristics in the Identikit, you can get focused enough on the matching that you forget why you're doing it. Saying that I don't mean to dismiss any debates on whether judging anyone's facial characteristics is good/bad. As for Physiognomy itself [because it's mentioned in the Help file & on the dev's site, & is why after all today's GOTD app exists]...

Every so often you'll read of a university study where they'll have people come in and rate altered pictures of people's faces -- those studies I recall found that overall facial shape, plus symmetry, spacing, & placement of features apparently can play a role in whatever traits people **expect** that person to have. If Physiognomy confirms your [maybe subconscious] visual 1st impression of someone, you'll likely think it accurate -- when it disagrees you'll probably dismiss it as bogus... all in all not that different from the way many people read a generic horoscope. Those for Physiognomy often point to things like testosterone levels, which can effect both facial characteristics & behavior. Those against often say it's just another example of profiling, that the whole is more than the sum of it's parts, that we're individual people.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+19)
#32

Fun & entertaining offer today, thanks for finding this 1 GOTD.

Are ya curious about the different 'people types' out there..?
Install this one and you can spend plenty of time getting a little insight -
Look for "similar to your" friends & family & co-workers & put it to the test & decide just how close this can be in the descriptions.
I'd even say for someone @ front desk or in the sales dept. of any business can get a little insight into those looks you clients can give ya !

Anyhow, installed great on Vista, loaded fast with none of my security apps screaming at me so I'm going to look for my mother-in-laws' face & see if this software agrees with my opinion !! LOL

Reply   |   Comment by T Mike  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-5)
#31

Looks like something fun for my kids.

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#30

I tried using my own picture, but I couldn't find any auto-analyze button. I think you need to choose each trait while looking at your own picture.

In either case, the help file is either poorly organized, or the program is very user-intensive. It could be fun, but I don't feel like picking out every single trait.

Its still interesting to browse through the provided historical figures though.

Reply   |   Comment by Alex  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#29

Ad. #6.

Installed & registered without any problems on Windows Server 2003 R2 [not every program likes this system]. The program needed only the registering keycode & it extracted the GOTD name from it.

The application simply works by receiving your mouse clicks. After each change it updates his provisioned personal behaviour. The application is very fast, so one can select things & check, select & check, etc.

The application itself is innovative, but somewhat new & strange. I really do not have opinion about it nor the responsible association proposal of it... [divination night party for kids?]

BTW. Please tell me who is really & objectively a truthfully normal person in psychologically terms without any [even tiny one] glitches??? :-D And who is enough authoritative to prove or rebut it??? :-D

Reply   |   Comment by Adamus  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#28

I also cannot get the registration to work. No place on the registration window that pops up for name, and putting in provided registration code results in no change, tried several times, no result-- can still enter registration code again, and again. All purchase options are still also avail on the help menu. I even tried a wrong code and it didn't even reject it, just same as with correct code. How can we check to make sure it is registered in case the registration enter window is bad/bugged? Would really like to keep this and use past the 14 days, help!

Reply   |   Comment by M  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#27

In the first line from GAOTD I clearly read the word ENTERTAINING, SO
it should not be to hard to assume that this program is for fun only!

Reply   |   Comment by Dennis  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#26

When I was young they said the shape of the person's head determined character. They also examined "bumps" which were supposed to provide information. All nonsense. But of course so much of everything is.

Reply   |   Comment by dog  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#25

I installed this program because of the less-than-stellar reviews it was given here. I figured that the program would be bad and I was not disappointed.

--This program is poorly constructed. The included pictures are bad, the artwork is worse. The graphs are impressively meaningless.

--It is built on non-science. It is one thing, perhaps, to be able to read a person's facial expression and body language. It is another thing to categorize a person as "optimistic" on the basis of his nose size or ear shape. If you can take the program seriously, contact me. I have some farmland in Manhattan that you might be interested in buying.

(The program also reflects an ancient Greek psychological model that was based on the concept that our temperament is derived through four basic body fluids.)

--It is not useful for work in any way. (Try using this program for employee evaluation or hiring and you will be looking at lawsuits.)

--It is not useful for personal insight, since it is pseudo-science.

--It is not useful for play, since you can't enter your own photos.


The best part of this program, for me, is that now I can see the effectiveness of Acronis True Image "try and decide" feature. In a moment, it will be as if this program never existed on my system. Now, that's useful.

Reply   |   Comment by friendinme  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+20)
#24

The programme seems to be able to import a picture. But doesn't seem to be able to explain what to do with it. Can it even be used? What does that bit of the screen do?
Any programme that doesn't explain what the controls and bits on the screen do is a FAIL.
Removing programme from system

Reply   |   Comment by Terry B  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#23

@#4, Row Zee: My thoughts exactly. And so I downloaded it.

Reply   |   Comment by kalmly  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#22

To those who consider this a mere toy or junk science, it analyzed my face as someone who's intelligent, optimistic, and self-confident. This is very accurate, though it left out gorgeous.
I imported through File > Open Picture, then selected an image. The image I selected is jpg, and it implied that it will also take bmp, gif, emf and wmf.

Reply   |   Comment by Chip W  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+21)
#21

Not a good program. Runs very slowly for what it is. The included examples bear very little resemblance to the reference pictures. There is no auto trace feature; the auto-robot is only useful if you already know what you need, making it pretty redundant.

Certainly the only way people would pay any amount of money for this product in it's current state is if they were A. giving it as a gag gift, in which case the price could be no more than $5 or B. buying it sight unseen online or in store out of a bargain bin next to the home remodeling software.

Reply   |   Comment by Morgan  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#20

#6 yes it is already put the name in register, first you copy key register into Register under Help, after that you go to help click under About Program that said Giveawayoftheday

Reply   |   Comment by Jeffrey B  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#19

Win XP SP3
Downloaded and installed OK, not too sure if it it registered as the "registration" and "Buy Now" boxes remain intact. Also, program shows version 1,782 whereas web site shows latest version as 1.77
Trying out the programs "newest" feature (finding people with similar personalities) by clicking on "Find" then "Find on Map" results in the program crashing every-time.
I would say .... a nice idea, but difficult to use, and as inaccurate as it's version info ....
Definitely NOT worth the asking price - no more than an amusement only program .... and the amusement wanes after trying out for an hour.

Reply   |   Comment by Nigel  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#18

Hilarious, this is almost as bad as the voice stress analyzer, or the reversed speech analyzer. Very good entertainment for a long winter evening.

Reply   |   Comment by rose  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#17

Thank you. SO useful :)
Regards.

Reply   |   Comment by xpindia  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-15)
#16

I honestly cannot think of any software that I would not want less than this.

Reply   |   Comment by Brian  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#15

I installed a previous offer of this product, try it, and remained dormant, (useless) for the rest of the hard drive life. The only use I see for it is in case you get robbed, or trying to identify someone but criminal acts occur so fast that you won't have even time to see the criminal's face and remember him. I would like to see some alternatives (real good ones)listed here. Please...

Reply   |   Comment by cesart  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#14

Installed with no issues on windows 7HP. Ran smooth except that it feels I'm a serial, axe-wielding murderous homosexual - so yeah, maybe make it clear it's for entertainment only ;-)

Reply   |   Comment by donebythefish  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#13

Possible bugette.

In playing with faces, clicking to select e.g. a new nose results in one set of traits being identified. Click again on the exact same feature choice (without changing anything else) and a slightly different and sometimes contradictory (honest/slyness)set of traits are named. This doesn't always occur but it is pretty frequent.

For 'practical' purposes, e.g styling animated characters,avatars etc it would be useful to be able to invert the programme so that likely features of a determined nature could be selected from.

It would also seem useful to have 2 face sketches available e.g. (1) the chosen starting point/last saved version alongside (2) the current version.

A two or three-faced version would also enable you to play with merging of characters (your own and that chap who promotes those coffee makers for example) and the physiognomic traits of your likely offspring. Would sell hugely in the little-exploited, reluctant mother-in-law sector.

Reply   |   Comment by Steve  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#12

Looks interesting, but like others, it crashes when I try to use the copy photo robot, making it useless. Using Windowa 7.

Reply   |   Comment by Marieah  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#11

Delightful fun! I can hook my computer up to my TV and have a physiognomy game party with my friends. A good tool to spark imagination, creativity and storytelling games!

Reply   |   Comment by penny  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#10

hello. how would you confirm if this program registers correctly? thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by irving  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#9

Yup same here, win7 32bit and its not accepting the code. Registration tab will not go away. Entering in any key shows no message, as well as using the one supplied by GOTD, both say nothing. I even copied and pasted, then restarted the program, same thing.

Reply   |   Comment by It Wasnt Me  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#8

Installed and registered without any problems. I actually know some of the people in the samples, and I am glad this is an "entertainment only" program, because the "sketches" don't look anything like the real people - I wouldn't recognize anyone from the sketches, they're really bad - flat heads, small eyes,pasted on ears - really, this is one of the stranger programs I've seen in a long time. I'm not sure what it is good for, but it sure is fun fooling around with it. As others said, physiognomy is pseudo-science, and is not to be taken seriously. There are a great number of combinations of facial elements, and therefore the program has a lot of potential for generating unique faces, poorly drawn as they may be. Thanks for this, because I never would have considered this type of program; now I can fool around with it.

Reply   |   Comment by promytius  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#7

Registering is impossible (W7-32) as there is no place to enter the user name.

Without a proper tutorial and help file (other than telling you what means what) it is unusable.

Reply   |   Comment by Allin  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#6

This program will not register. There is no place to enter the name and when I enter the key it remains unregistered. This will be a problem for the people who want this after the 14 day trial period.

Furthermore, there is no way to import a picture. Even if you know how to convert a .jpeg to .phy, it always results in unrecognized.

Lastly, physiognomy is not used in law enforcement and is considered as credible as horoscopes. It's junk science.

Reply   |   Comment by seth  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#5

Installs OK on Win 7 x64.

Can import photos of faces OK but I think a tutorial or introductory help pages are needed to get the user up and running OK.

Unfortunately, program crashes when I attempt to use the copy photo robot so I'm a long way from being able to assess the traits of Tom Selleck, Aung San Suu Kyi or Fred Flintstone.

Being able to batch process lots of pics (e.g. for selecting/slandering political candidates or choosing the ideal housewife for toilet cleaner adverts) would be a good thing but obviously not possibe here.

Knowing exactly what the effect of choosing a new nose at the plastic surgeon's in terms of how I'm likely to be viewed as purposeful,charismatic etc would be good too (especially if I was a plastic surgeon persuading the gullible).

Don't know about the i.d. accuracy in the rest of the gallery pics - or its consequences for the physiognomic appraisals - but Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington is misidentified as Nelson.

Looks like it could be a lot of fun and is a welcome giveaway.

Reply   |   Comment by Steve  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+20)
#4

Though this is perhaps questionable for its stated purpose of interpreting personality (do you suppose anyone would use this to choose a mate or employee?) it *does* have other interesting uses.

Creative writing, for one thing. Having trouble defining characters in your novel/screenplay? This could help.

In fact, were I the developer of this software, that's the audience that I would target with this...rename this as "Character Pro" and sell it as writing software; licensing it, perhaps, to the Movie Magic/Final Draft/etc. folks for screenwriting or Dramatica/Scrivener/Liquid Story folks for novel writing.

Reply   |   Comment by Row Zee  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+57)
#3

All I can say is: "A likely story!". I assume this is purely for entertainment purposes only. If anyone takes this seriously, I suggest they engage the services of a good psychiatrist! :-)

Reply   |   Comment by Dave  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-11)
#2

I guess this piece of software is only useful if you put your faith in the "science" of physiognomy.... Otherwise, it is just something for fun. And there are a lot of other things one can do for fun, based on something real. As Will Hays reportedly once said, "Ain't use knowing so many things that ain't so..."

Reply   |   Comment by Tranmontane  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#1

Download and installed easily. Registration was a breeze. I like RolePlaying and this could help create believable characters. Though this may be outside the scope of intent of the program I expect to have some fun with the creative aspects. The program is easy to use and shows instant response to any facial changes made. Personally I don't know that I would pay the price for the program unless it has applications beyond 'just for fun'.

Reply   |   Comment by Ally  –  13 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+36)
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