Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour Digital Physiognomy 1.83 était valable le 22 avril 2012!
L'idée de Digital Physionomy est simple. il fonctionne comme une esquisse policière mais révèle le tempérament, l'intelligence, le niveau d'optimisme, le conformisme - aventurisme, égoïsme -, l'altruisme, la fainéantise, l’honnêteté et même la chance d'une personne.
Téléchargez en premier lieu une photo ou appuyez sur les touches 'Ctrl+V' pour coller une image stockée dans le presse-papiers Windows, puis créez une esquisse de manière traditionnelle - rassemblez les caractéristiques individuelles. Le programme vous permet de voir un profil psychologique et un Ptype basé uniquement sur l'image du visage.
Ceci est uniquement destiné à des fins de divertissement.
Windows 98/ Me/ 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7
6.28 MB
$19.95
Lighten up, everyone. It says "This is purely for entertainment purposes" in bold print. It's a toy, and doesn't claim to be anything else. And it's a pretty cool little toy at that. Is your pathetic life so empty that your Sunday is now ruined because the GOTD isn't some expensive piece of high-tech software? Try getting over your sense of entitlement for a day and either have some fun with this or just move on and hope tomorrow brings something you won't cry about. Thank you GOTD and UNIPHIZ for a nifty little diversion.
Quite an interesting program for fiction writers wanting to develop 3 dimensional characters. Design a face based upon the characteristics that you want then, voila, instant visual character that you can use as a reference. Regardless of accuracy, the software is quite frankly kind of amazing for this application.
Use of the program is straight-forward and I encountered no problems in installing, registering, or using it. Sure it's kind of odd and most folks won't really know what to do with it, but it's one of those things that -- if you do have a use for it -- you'll say "thanks GAOTD, my many (many) visits to your site, fruitlessly wading through some not very useful programs, has paid off".
Downloaded on Vista HP x64 without any problems. Just wondering why in the info above it says 6.28 MB and upon installation it showed about 34.0 MB? Another thing is that when you click "About", it shows that I have the 1.782 version instead of 1.83!!! When I click on "Properties" it says 1.83 so which is it? Any reason for this? Anywhere I can upgrade? Maybe there's little to no difference between the two versions but it would be nice to know.
I looks like a nice little program to play around with. I won't hold my breath for the program to give accurate information based on profiles but it's still fun. There's a lot of components to choose from and change plus lots of images. A user's manual would be practical.
If anyone has the answers to the issues mentioned above please let me know. Thanks to whomever will help me. Thanks to GOTD & Uniphiz for this software.
Have a Nice Day everyone:-)
Installed fine on Win7 Home (x86)
It's not intuitive software to use. I was clicking here and there to see what it would do before I looked at the help file, if I can figure it out this way then so much the better as it implies the s/ware is easy to use/well designed. In the end I had to use the help file and whilst it told me what the physionomical categories are it didn't really tell me HOW to use the software. I'd like to have seen a tutorial included.
Installed in Vista without any problem.
The readme says "should be pre-registered. Still if your copy appears to be trial, register the software using the registration key provided." But I can't find a place to enter the registration code.
My installation is acting like a trial version. When I select "photo-robot" a window pops up basically saying "Buy now or buy later".
On main window, yellow text on gray background is hard to read. Help system doesn't apply to the actual software. i.e. Search index for "register", and select Menu. The menu help displayed doesn't match the actual application menu.
si les commentaires du logiciel sont "aussi" anglophones çà doit etre difficile de definir les profils .....
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Pour ceux que ça intéresse, le gratuiciel Physiognomy Studio 1.2 http://faceinsights.com/physstudio.html (en anglais) est aussi pas mal en son genre. Pas besoin de faire son portrait robot. Il suffit juste d'y mettre sa photo pour avoir ses savantes conclusions basées sur la philosophie chinoise.
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Mon commentaire n'est pas encore paru et toujours aucun autre commentaire...! C'est fort triste. J'aurais bien voulu savoir ce que pensent les Français qui sont friands de ce genre de logiciel.
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En bref, de mon point de vue, logiciel amusant quoique bien limité dans ses fonctions, voire inutile dans les conclusions qu'on peut en tirer, à part pour se faire un portrait robot de soi-même plus ou moins ressemblant, mais qui soulève une bonne question que bien des Etats se posent dans l'espoir de nous contrôler encore plus.
Qu'est-ce qui est plus important : la face d'un individu ou sa personnalité et son caractère ? Pour la réponse, voir les nombreux commentaires concernant la version offerte le 15 novembre 2008 sur http://fr.giveawayoftheday.com/digital-physiognomy/#comments
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Plutôt sympa comme logiciel...............pour ceux qui sont familiarisé avec la langue de shakespeare !
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