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DroidIn v. 1.2.2 is released
Posted on July 28th, 2009 1 commentDroidIn v.1.2.2 fixes critical bug reported by user, when the app crashes upon restarting. There are also minor tweaks to UI, for example increased size of tab buttons for easier navigation
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@DroidIn – follow it on Twitter
Posted on July 23rd, 2009 No commentsYou can follow blog updates for DroidIn on Twitter. Follow @DroidIn to find out about our latest updates and news
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DroidIn – what’s next?
Posted on July 18th, 2009 No commentsI started working on DroidIn2 which will have totally revamped interface and some important, long time requested features. I really wish that LinkedIn people would somehow acknowledge my effort and provide some sort of cooperation, but alas – they are simply ignoring DroidIn for now
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DroidIn 1.2.0 – LinkedIn meets Twitter
Posted on July 15th, 2009 2 commentsSince DroidIn has been accused to be “just like Twitter” 1.2.0 release brings new feature where LinkedIn status update can be duplicated to the Twitter feed of user’s choosing. Feature is entirely optional but once enabled will simply replicate LinkedIn status updates to Twitter feed.
As usual freebee users have some limitations – status can only be twitted once every 24 hours. Which, by the way does not affect LinkedIn updates – these can be posted with no limitations.To enable the feature please select “Preferences” from the app’s menu and check “Twitter Enable” checkbox
Twitter functionality is brand new and somewhat experimental. Please report any problems you may experience
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DroidIn – version 1.1.6 is out
Posted on July 9th, 2009 1 commentI released DroidIn v. 1.1.6 for both paid and lite flavors. This release fixes some visual deficiencies and introduces some rudimentary page caching. Generally when accessed, page is cached for 10 min which should make browsing a little more efficient.
I really need feedback from people who accessing DroidIn over WiFi, I suspect that that is the source of connection problem some users have reported
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It’s called “Choice” for a reason
Posted on July 2nd, 2009 No commentsLooking through the feedback I noticed this post
Even though I’m a pretty heavy linkedin user, up-to-the-minute status updates are just unnecessary and add clutter to my notifications.
baajThere are settings for DroidIn that you can set to get updates once every so often or NONE. Use it. Or if it’s broken – then let me know. That’s why Android Market sucks – you can only read this type of feedback with no ability to reply to the person who left it.
I wish they would have a web-version of Market with support option, something like Sourceforge but for commercial or free apps


