The app was created by people who believe that the chatter and clatter in coffee shops “allows our creative juices to start flowing”. If you study really well in a café environment but you can’t get a table at your favorite venue, then Coffivity is a perfect substitute. It allows you to search for secondhand copies of rare books and textbooks around the world, and then compares the prices to help you get the best deal. It’s a sad fact of life that hospitality textbooks can be really expensive, but going to the library to photocopy the sections you need isn’t the most ideal solution either. You can use Office Lens to take a photo of the whiteboard and convert it into a PDF, Word or PowerPoint file, which saves you from having to copy down their complicated diagrams. If you have sit down classes on the business or marketing aspects of hospitality, then your teachers probably make a lot of whiteboard notes. If you need a voice recorder option for Android, Cogi is a good one. Then when you come back to your scrawls later, you can just tap a word on your notes and it will take you to the matching audio portion of that class. As an iOS app, it tracks what you type and draw while also recording audio of the lecture. While many schools upload recordings of their lectures online now, SoundNote takes things a step further. It also automatically puts your phone on silent when you're in a class, which could spare you some embarrassment down the line! Class Timetableis a decent iOS alternative. You can input your class schedule, and create separate tabs to track assignment due dates and exams. Timetableis a personal organizer that syncs with your Android.