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Old 03-21-2017, 03:11 PM   #1
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Anyone using Aldiko?

I've been using Aldiko Reader on my Vox for years because it has just about all the features I need. Seems it updates periodically whenever there is a new version and I have wifi on. That's a nice feature except when the update hasn't been thoroughly tested with the Vox. Usually Aldiko heeds the feedback on crashes and fixes the problem with another update.

The other day Aldiko was updating while I was adding a book from Dropbox when I may have put it in airplane mode before the download was done. When I tried to read the new book Aldiko crashed and when try to start it again I only get the choices "Force Close" and "Report". The Applications Manager says I have Aldiko Version 3.0.35. I tried to reinstall it from Google Play and it's also version 3.0.35 but when it goes to install I end up with this:

Can't install app

"Aldiko Book Reader" can't be installed. Try again, and if the problem continues, get help troubleshooting. (Error code :-11)


This error refers to storage space and I have plenty of that.

Since I supposedly have version 3.0.35 installed already, should I uninstall it and then try, or would I lose all my books?
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