Independent software philosophy
Software should live long, stay local, and make people more capable.
The computer should amplify human thought, not turn every idea into an account, sync state, or subscription funnel.
iisacc builds focused tools around long-lived software, local ownership, modifiable systems, and real productivity outside the screen. Vincent covers fast desktop painting, while Time Scopes makes date ranges and remaining time easier to read.
- Long-lived software Build for repair, not only launch.
- Local ownership Useful work should not require cloud dependency.
- Thought amplification Tools should make thinking visible sooner.
Research archive
The site keeps records, not only product announcements.
iisacc should read like a small laboratory: product pages show what shipped, but the archive keeps the technical judgments, unfinished questions, and development notes that explain why the work exists.Build record How Vincent was built Qt/QML, desktop behavior, canvas workflow, packaging, and release judgment. Development notes Story Origin notes and studio records that keep product direction tied to decisions. Technical material Contents LVRS documentation, reusable assets, experiments, and compact decision notes.
Vincent 4.0 Update
The desktop paint app, evolved for fast local creative work. Vincent 4.0 brings a cleaner canvas workflow, richer brush control, shape tools, layers, and the familiar immediacy of a paint app built for modern desktop use.

- Canvas-first Open, sketch, annotate, and export without account setup.
- Essential tools Brushes, text, fill, layers, and practical shape tools stay close.
- Local by default Your artwork remains in your desktop workflow.