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Help I'm looking for diagnostic apps that track differences in app data sizes

Hi guys,

I want to know if there is an app that I can download that can scan all my apps including pre-installed apps, take note of their size and caches and then allow me to scan on a later date and show me size deltas. I'd like to know which apps have grown over time.

A little background. I've got a HTC Desire running the official Gingerbread update downloaded from HTC developer centre Since always I've had low space warning despite moving all apps that can be moved to SD card. I have only about 50+ apps installed on my phone and the biggest ones being Maps (10MB), Swiftkey (5MB) QuickOffice (5 MB, pre-installed, yuck), then rest are small. But every time I keep getting the low space warning at 15MB and drops lower sometimes.

I clear out all caches regularly particularly Internet and Facebook. The problem however is not the apps I have installed so I have discovered, I think it's the ROM I've got. Something in the system sucking space. It's got worse since doing the GB update. Every time I factory reset the phone and re-install my apps, moving all apps to SD that can be moved I have 50Mb to play with. After a while of using apps and them storing their own respective data, internal memory drops to around 35MB which is still ok for me. The problem happens to after a few weeks of use, internal memory severally drops but I cannot seem to find what's sucking all my space as app data usage remains the same.



Thanks
 
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