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


#4. Alien Blue

Alien Blue, the popular iPhone and iPad app lets users browse the website, submit comments, links and stories for others to view and discuss. The app allows them to view images and videos effortlessly. There is also special night-mode for easy reading in the dark.

#5. Facebook Rooms

The free app is available in the U.S., UK and few other English speaking countries and limited to iPhone owners only. The app allows users to create chat rooms for shared interests, it doesn’t require you to provide any revealing details like your name, location, Facebook account, not even your email. You can add text, photos, videos and more.

6. Adobe Photoshop Sketch

You can get Adobe Photoshop Sketch on the App Store for free for iPad users. Adobe Photoshop Sketch lets you make concept drawings with familiar drawing tools. Get inspired by viewing other users’ work in a gallery, create realistic artwork and share your work on Behance, Facebook, Twitter, and Creative Cloud.  

#7. LinkedIn Job Search

LinkedIn Job Search is available to iOS users in the United States but an Android version will be coming later. The app lets you search and filter jobs, save jobs that interest you, apply for a position using the information in your LinkedIn profile and get automatic recommendations and notifications based on your searches. The app also has some privacy features built in, by default no actions taken within the app will be shared with the person’s network on LinkedIn.

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