You can read the original report below. We are still waiting for LinkedIn to release an official app for Windows 10, 8 and Windows 8.1 users. Until then, we take the third-party LinkedIn HD app for a ride to see if it can be a good solution to accessing LinkedIn on your Windows 10, 8 tablet. One of the biggest problems that the Windows Store still faces is the lack of important apps that are very popular with Android or iOS. It took quite a while for Facebook or Flipboard to finally land in the Windows Store, but there are thousands other apps that Windows 10, 8 users are waiting for. LinkedIn is one such app that we still don’t have in the Store, so we have to make to with third-party apps developed by independent creators. Unfortunately, all of them work like a “cloak” interface for the web app and such is the case with LinkedIn HD. But, from what the current offer in LinkedIn Windows 8 apps is, I think it is the best to use. LinkedIn HD’s description goes like this:

Still waiting for the official LinkedIn app

By using LinkedIn HD for Windows 10, 8 you can view and save recommended jobs, follow the latest industry news and learn more about companies that interest you, as well as keep up with your favorite groups. As I’ve mentioned in the beginning of the article, all the commands inside the app will redirect you to the web app, and actually, the very first time when you will use the app, you will be asked to sign in online to your LinkedIn account like you would normally do just by opening a browser window. Also, you will have the option of letting the app run in the background to deliver you notifications. I know it’s not the greatest LinkedIn app for Windows 8, but it’s among the best options there currently are. So, follow the link from below to download and install it on Windows 10, 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows RT Download LinkedIn HD for Windows 8 RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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