I like their business model:
Topos:
βOnly available as a perpetual license. Authorization works without an internet connection, and no iLok is required.β
Visco:
βVisco is sold as a perpetual license. Once the license file is downloaded, no internet access is required. Oh, and no iLOK either.β
For this reason alone, this company needs to be supported.
But the icing on the cake is the size of their software/plug-ins: Topos is 2 MB for Windows. Visco is 3 MB for Windows. Let that sink in. Unlike many companies who think it's funny to litter the user's machine with Gigabytes of stupidity. Some even force you to first download an installer that then downloads the plug-in. And the installer alone is sometimes hundreds of MB.