10 Exclusive iOS Apps That You Can't Get On Android


BANGALORE: In the greatest rivalry in modern technology between iOS and Android, the choice is tougher than ever, there is a lot of hype when it comes to which mobile OS is the best. Both Android and iOS have numerous apps to offer in their respective app stores. Here’s a list of 10 free apps for iphone which android users can’t enjoy, as compiled by Firstpost.

#1.Hyperlapse from Instagram

Hyperlapse from Instagram is currently available only on iOS devices for free, but Instagram has suggested that an Android version will be  available in the near future.

The app enables users  to record up to 45 minutes of footage in a single take, which can be increased to create a hyperlapse cinematographic effect. The app offers no filters and the videos can be shared on Instagram and Facebook directly from the app, while you can share it on YouTube, Vimeo or email from the Camera Roll.

 #2.Hanx Writer

Actor Tom Hanks and developer Hitscents.com have partnered on a new app called the Hanx Writer. Hanx Writer recreates the experience of a manual typewriter with the ease and speed of an iPad. It reflects the look, feel and sound of old-fashioned word-processing while embracing a few new-fashioned luxuries like the DELETE key. The typewriter experience not only provides tactile pleasure, but you can feel the rhythm of your work with each “SHOOK SHOOK” or “FITT-FITT.”

#3.Code School

Code School is an online learning destination that helps more than one million of existing and aspiring developers learn through entertaining content. The iOS app lets users watch over 300 instructional videos of more than 40 courses on topics like JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Ruby and Rails, Git, and iOS.

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