HTC One must have apps??

I thought we were talking about must-have apps, a quality app that you will use daily and will help make your life easier, not games that you get bored with. An app that makes your commute bearable, one that makes your office work get done more efficiently, one that might organize your digital clutter and bring you necessary information is well worth the small price we pay for a nice functioning app that a developer may have spent many, many late nights writing. You're just cheap...


Well if you would be so kind to offer a must have app that is at a reasonable price i would buy it. An app where it couldnt be found for free just by simply searching the app store. I am asking for must have apps, not stupid people coming here telling me how i should be running my life


And to the games comment.. we are really talking about must have apps. If it is a paid app that i would personally consider a must have app, then i would buy it. Something of example would be Sleep as Andorid
 
for any previous WebOS fans... I just can across this app called RoundR ...I seems to look best w/ just the lowers corners active
 
One definite must have AntTek Quick Settings At least until we get 4.2.2 anyway.

AntTek Quick Settings is alright. I tried it yesterday, but I didn't like having two separate pull downs. I think Power Toggles is much better because it gives pretty much the same options, but they are in your main notification shade, not a separate shade.
 
As far as games go since no one's really focused on that, I love: Cut the Rope, Grave Defense HD (awesome if you like tower defense), Plants vs. Zombies, Where's My Water, and if you like old school RPGs the Gailardia series is lots of fun.
 
My ONE is "out for delivery" right now...but a few of my must haves for Android
+1 for Avast...the locate/siren/map tracking feature is great above and beyond the virus check.
eWallet...encrypted password file syncs with Apple/Windows desktop and any other device.
WAZE...I love google navigation, but Waze social updates on redlight cameras, accidents, traffic incidents is pretty nifty.
Evernote.
Dropbox --this is so critical it almost doesn't need to be mentioned...but I did anyhow.
Business Calendar.
Travel Apps...Tripit / ITA on the Fly / FlightTrack / Flightboard
I am on Sprint, and opting for GoogleVoice for voicemail etc is an easy choice over Sprints voicemail. All those options for specialized greetings, voice to text transcriptions, etc etc.
DirecTV...the app is easier to find/schedule DVR recordings than either the web version or on DVR directly.
copiPE easy popup paste text tool.