VideoPad is literally my favorite editor. I've tried more than 10 editors, including the most usual between professional editors. But VideoPad is literally the best performing of them all and I see incredible potential in it. So I found a number of things that I think if they were implemented would make a lot more people consider it a 10/10 editor.
1. I think it would be great to have an option to decide the resolution of the timeline. This would be useful if I have a video that doesn't have a common resolution such as 4:3, 9:19, etc. At the moment there are only presets of known dimensions, but there is no option to customize.
2. Visual zoom. I know there is an option to modify the zoom by grabbing a corner and dragging, but it's not quite comfortable. It would be great if there was a more visual option that also indicates pixel width and height.
3. Animated motion based on points/markers. The current options for animated motion are based on axes and coordinates, and I find them very complicated and you can't achieve complex animations, for example: something that appears on the right, stays in the center, and then goes down. You can't do it well because the motion options expect you to make a single motion direction, not complex patterns. The same thing can be achieved by setting points/markers in the timeline. For example: from point A to point B (let's say 1 second), a thing passes from one place to the second location, and from point B to point C (let's say three seconds) the thing passes from the second place to the third one. It's something like it was in Sony Vegas.
4. A simpler shortcut for cutting clips from a sequence. Now it is Shift + L but it could be just S or some single key. There could also be a menu to customize shortcuts, like Photoshop has.
I know I'm going to have much more ideas and I can report bugs if you need it. I found one in the Export Menu > Video file. The Widescreen Fit picture sometimes gets buggy.