30/30 is an app that lets its users time their tasks to ensure they get done in the amount of time that they specify.
The way that 30/30 is set up makes it extremely useful as a short-term task list app, for helping to create a focus on a bunch of small tasks that need to be completed. Simple gestures of swiping, tapping, and two-finger expanding are all that are needed to make use of the app. The various icons for classifying tasks come in handy as well, and are just somewhat amusing to use. 30/30 is a universal app as well.
Using 30/30 convinces me that Clear may be the most influential app of 2012 so far. This is another app that uses a similar minimalist style, and has a hyper-focus on performing one job well. However, these apps like Any.DO seem to also keep advanced features in mind, like 30/30’s use of push notifications to alert when a timer has ended.
30/30 is worth checking out if the concept is particularly intriguing; it’s free to use, with in-app purchases to support the developers. Check 148Apps.Biz for an article for more on this donationware model. This kind of timer app could definitely help with keeping track of tasks, and making sure they get completed in a certain amount of time. It can go a long way to making its users more productive as their tasks no longer take unknown amounts of time.