Anyone for a while using an Android device and sometimes photos of the device is achieved via a USB connection, will ever have seen that there are a lot of files and directories on an SD card.
The question now is: where do these files come from? Which application has these files on my SD card inserted and can I just delete? The application SDCard Watcher is the answer: applicate the app keeps track of which folders create. This applies not only to the SD card, but also to the internal memory, which in many devices serves as a replacement for a removable SD card.
SDCard Watcher
You may be sometimes happen are: the internal memory of your device becomes full. This could be because a lot of photos or apps that memory is stored, but also because apps and games store information in memory or on the SD card. An example: many of the larger games for android save game files on the device. These are not deleted when you uninstall the game, leaving you with a full memory remains. Exactly where the files are stored is often unclear.
With SDCard Watcher allows you to monitor which app which stores files. This makes the app by looking at what apps running at the time of the change in memory.
Unfortunately there is no other way to see which app folders adjusts, so it may occur that is not the right app is identified. A small test on my device showed that the app anyway good job. The creator of the application indicated that if the app appears to save, he will set up a database so the app can automatically search for any apps which folders. The app will no longer have constantly the SD card into the monitor.
Availability
The application SDCard Watcher is suitable for devices with Android 2.2 or higher. The app is completely free and can be downloaded in Google Play
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