Droidin v. 4.1.4 is out

We posted latest Droidin v. 4.1.4 update. This release is addressing various bugs and issues reported and identified since the previous release

Starting with 4.1.3 Droidin is now built in 3 sub-versions 05, 08 and 10 to bettor tailor to devices running various Android OS versions. So if you still have Eclair your version will show up as 41405,  Froyo - 41410 and Gingerbread - 41410. Thanks to the multiple version support on Android market we also have older Droidin version 3.0.7 that supports even older devices (Donut)  but is lacking contact sync and groups.

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3 Responses to Droidin v. 4.1.4 is out

  1. David Walker says:

    I just downloaded DroidIn, and I haven't been able to log in to LinkedIn. I get a message (from the browser?) that the server certificate was issued by an unknown source. Any ideas? I have Android 2.2.2 on an LG Optimus S, using Sprint service that was purchased through Credo Mobile. The cert is for *.imrworldwide.com, issued by RapidSSL / GeoTrust, even though the URL is http://www.linkedin.com.

    • droidin says:

      Hi David,

      Try to go to http://www.linkedin.com on your mobile browser and login prior to starting Droidin. If you continue to have problems try to switch to wi-fi or if you are doing it on wi-fi switch to 3G (or whatever level of phone service you have). If it doesn't help let me know

      Bo Stone

      • David Walker says:

        Bo,

        I think I've maligned you. Trying to log in to http://www.linkedin.com from the default Android browser causes the same error.

        Firefox on my Linux laptop works fine, but when I looked at the source for LinkedIn's login page revealed a 1×1 image from https://secure-us.imrworldwide.com/cgi-bin/m?ci=u…. I believe that's the reason the bad certificate is for *.imrworldwide.com, rather than http://www.linkedin.com. My guess is that the Android browser doesn't include RapidSSL in its list of trusted CAs.

        Not sure who should fix this; I assume anyone with the same software as me will have the same problem accessing LinkedIn via the browser. I can send a report to LinkedIn, unless you have a special relationship with them that would work better.

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