Keep in mind that phone apps are/should be designed to minimize
network traffic.  So caching is a good thing, generally.  The Market
app is designed to sell stuff, not give the developers warm fuzzies.

On Oct 4, 3:33 am, Zarah Dominguez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tony!
>
> I experienced the same thing last Friday!  I updated my app but when I
> checked the market it still shows the old version.  I was in a panic
> too! ;)
>
> I forced the Market app to terminate and then restarted it (pretty
> much what Doug said, eh?), and it showed the update.  I am not sure if
> there is some other way to force a page on the Market app to refresh
> other than this way.
>
> - Zarah.
>
> On Oct 4, 2:30 pm, Doug <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've noticed that the Market app client has its own cache that it will
> > consult.  If you force the Market app to terminate, you're more likely
> > to see fresh results from the server.
>
> > Doug

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