ViPad was created to help users effectively organize shortcuts and launch their most frequently used files and applications in a really fast and easy manner. It stands apart from the crowd of launchers and shortcut managers by the fact that it offers a very easy way of setting up the shortcuts to be displayed: just by drag-and-drop.
The support for drag-and-drop is not the only thing to like about this program. I also appreciate a lot that it allows creating and using multiple tabs, which let you easily organize and sort your shortcuts. Another remarkable advantage of this application is that it allows creating shortcuts not only to files and applications, but also to web pages. ViPad also allows you to configure the size of the displayed icons, letting you choose even high-definition 256x256 icons.
To sum it all up, ViPad is so simple and handy that anyone will eventually love it. It’s the kind of application that many think they don’t need, but they end up wondering how come they managed to live without it until they found it.
v1.0.0117 [May 22, 2012]
* Registry library fixed,
result[!]: "Start With Windows" works as intended
* Translation/language XML values converted to numerics
result[!]: Settings are retained on non-english computers
result[?]: ViPad doesn't crash when you open it a second time on non-English computers
* Safe-Mode fixed under Windows XP
result[!]: Windows XP users can use ViPad (in Safe-Mode)