You can't imagine how much I've griped about the same thing, but never=20 found a good solution. It gets really bad when I log into an app for an=20 important purpose, it demands I upgrade cause my version is out of date,=20 then says the update is too large for my device. I too bit the bullet=20 and upgraded to a newer phone. Cheers, -Neil. On 12/16/2015 9:34 PM, Bob Blick wrote: > Agreed, it's been a work-in-progress since the HTC One. And since > there's no documentation, we poke around and eventually just get a new > phone, swapping one suite of bugs for another. > > Just being able to see all the files and directories would be enough for > me. > > BTW, Android 6.01 Marshmallow on a Nexus 6 here. > > Best regards, Bob > > On Wed, Dec 16, 2015, at 06:25 PM, John Ferrell wrote: >> An ordinary reboot sometimes will clean things up. Androids lack of >> housekeeping becomes is on par with 1978. There is at least one other >> way to force garbage collection but my recollection is very slow >> tonight. Its not a new problem, you will recognize it when you see it. >> >> On 12/16/2015 3:00 PM, Bob Blick wrote: >>> It seems that every time I update an app in my phone, my available >>> storage drops by the size of the update package. So if I have an app >>> that is 16 megs and I've updated it five times, I'm down over 80 megs. >>> No big deal by itself, but by rough calculations I'm wasting over a >>> gigabyte to all these useless packages, leaving less room for important >>> cat videos. >>> >>> Unfortunately the folder that houses all the install packages is >>> invisible and unavailable. >>> >>> Is there an app that lets you zotz these files, or do I need to root my >>> phone first? >>> >>> Thanks for any insight. >>> >>> Bob --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .