2. Wikipanion
Against the will of professors worldwide, Wikipedia remains the number one research stop for every student researching a paper. To enable that access on the fly, Wikipanion is a free app that enables you to remotely search and explore Wikipedia’s seemingly endless database of entries.
4. GoodReader
It does so much we can’t list it all here but some of it’s main features include the ability to annotate PDFs, Create folders; move, copy and rename your files; zip, email, unzip and unrar them. Send your files to other apps; sync your files with Dropbox, SkyDrive, SugarSync, box.net, etc.
8. iA Writer
iA Writer is a great little app to use. It modifies the default iPhone keyboard slightly so you’ve got quick access to certain punctuation marks such as colons, question marks and apostrophes, and you can also sync with Dropbox and iCloud, avoiding the need to email documents back and forth constantly.
10. Trello
If you have to do a group assignment, this free app is perfect for you. It helps in managing the assignment, and you can organize the responsibilities of every member of your group in a better way. With the help of Trello, you can track the work of every member, and measure your progress in no time.