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.

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.
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
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.