VidMate 3.6203 Update Improves Software Stability

Today we have some amazing news for VidMate fans! The developers who are in charge of VidMate decided that they want to start 2019 on the right foot and they released a brand-new update. The update is available to download right now and it introduces lots of bug fixes that improve the app’s overall performances, user experience and file download speed. With that said, let’s check out everything there is to know about VidMate’s latest update.

New VidMate Update

The update sports the 3.6203 build number and it was released a couple of days ago. This is a maintenance update and it weighs in at 11.59MB. Therefore, VidMate fans who want to get their hands on the new update are not required to delete any of their pictures or videos in order to make room for it. However, VidMate fans shouldn’t be fooled by the update’s small size because it’s still a high priority download.

Android Package Kit

Before we get into the bug fixes that the update contains, we should note that this is an APK (Android Package Kit) update. Therefore, all VidMate fans who want to install it on their Android-powered smartphones are required to head over to their Settings panel and enable the “Unknown Sources” option. The reason why VidMate fans are required to do this is because APK updates are not available directly through the Google Play Store.

Bug Fixes

VidMate fans should be pleased to know that the brand-new APK is packed with lots of bug fixes. Even though getting new bug fixes might not be as exciting as getting a new feature or some UI (user interface) changes, they are still really important. The new bug fixes make sure that VidMate is always running properly and that fans can download as many online videos as they want without the app ever randomly crashing.

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