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There are many lesser-known yet awesome apps waiting to be discovered and downloaded onto our mobile devices.

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The coolest apps, however, usually tend to be fun, entertaining, or uniquely helpful.

After searching for a bit, we found several apps that reflect some or all of those same qualities.

Here is our list of nine really cool apps you’ve never heard of.

Three screen views of Stellarium app on Android.

Learn to Code in Your Spare Time: Programming Hub

Text-to-Speech feature allows for an immersive experience.

Over 20 programming languages.

Free for iOS and Android.

The interface for Adobe Creative Cloud Express.

Your progress goes unsaved if you quit mid-lesson.

Premium features require a subscription.

Details provided for stars and planets, not constellations.

DreamLab app’s Dashboard

No free tier of the app for iOS.

Spice up Your Social Media Posts: Adobe Creative Cloud Express

A seemingly endless amount of templates.

Designs and layouts are professional-looking.

The main screen for Comixology’s Comics app

Templates are easy to customize.

The image editor has a minimal workspace.

There’s no zooming feature while editing.

A city guide preview on the Spotted by Locals app

CCE also offers access to an extensive collection of free-to-use stock photos for use within the app.

It’s free to download and use on both Android and iOS mobile devices.

Help out With Cancer Research While You Sleep: DreamLab

Control the amount of data DreamLab uses.

PicsArt interface on Windows.

Reported unit overheating with prolonged use.

DreamLab helps further a cause that’s incredibly important: the search for a cure for cancer.

DreamLab supports cancer research by allowing your phone to help conduct the research.

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Once the app completes its calculations, the data goes to theGarvan Institute of Medical Research.

DreamLab is free to use and download on both Android and iOS devices.

Read Your Favorite Comic Books: Comics

View preview pages before purchasing.

Store purchased items on an SD card.

Requires an Amazon or comiXology account.

Doesn’t allow users to sign in with Google Play or Apple ID/Apple Account.

Other features of the Comics app include storing your purchased comics on an SD card and offline reading.

Locals provide the suggestions and tips.

Travel guides are accessible offline.

Free preview of each city.

Complete city guides require purchasing.

Challenging to know if guides are worth buying.

The Spotted By Locals app lives up to its name.

Instead of visiting the most popular places for tourists, you could experience the area like a local.

The travel guides within the app are accessible offline, and you’ll have continuous access to updated information.

The Spotted By Locals app is free to download, but city guides require a purchase.

The app is available for both Android and iOS devices.

Create Fun Short Animations Right: PicsArt Animator

Brief yet helpful tutorials.

Tools include animations, sketching, and voiceover.

Free to download and use.

There aren’t enough tutorials to cover all the app’s features.

PicsArt Animator is completely free for Android, iOS, and Windows devices.

DIY Your Very Own Podcast: Spotify for Podcasters

Record directly to your phone.

Add people to a recording session by sharing a link.

View analytics about the number of listeners you have.

Only allows 15-second fast-forwarding or rewinding.

Spotify for Podcaster is free to use and available for both Android and iOS devices.