Should the Windows client updater clean up old .msi's?

While looking for the cause of my issues updating to 4.05 (see this topic) I noticed that \AppData\Roaming\Nextcloud\ still contained all Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi files since I set up my systems. Some have over 20 versions. Is this by design? Why?

With the expectations for SSD prices to hit the sky coming years due to the AI hype we have to be thrifty.

There is a report on github, give it a :+1: if you are affected as well:

https://github.com/nextcloud/desktop/issues/7009

Thanks, @tflidd , I just did. Waiting for the fix, would it be save to clean up manually?

Yes, I did that already in the past.