macrumors.com— Multimedia designer, Phil Lu, has created some mockups of an iPhone application that he calls "QuickOrder". The series of images show how such a system might work.
Jan 10, 2008View in Crawl 4
Well, theoretically, people have been able to phone orders in for years. The magic in this would be in its implementation. It would be a get out of line free pass. Merely place the order and wait for your drink. It would be great if it charged your iTunes account or something, instead of waiting in line for some barcode scan. This relieves stress on your part and gives you the opportunity to enjoy the coffeehouse. It's a nice convenience because, let's face it, there are times we need coffee, but don't have the time for Starbucks' god awful lines. I'll play ball with this one... sounds fun.
"a tall mocha costs between $2.70 and $3.40."Any we know the average Starbucks drinker isn't getting a regular coffee. But you show the typical attitude of what I'd expect from both crowds. When someone points out how you're wasting your money, you assume they're unemployed and "waffle house" folk. Conceited much?
drebeckJan 11, 2008
They should make the cup in the upper right hand corner fill up little by little with each page you go through until the cup is full!
polarpawJan 11, 2008
Lets cure cancer first.
macncidarJan 11, 2008
Yes sir! General! Your true colors are you're jealous of people you perceive to be "cool", in your words. Get a life you right wing moron.
macncidarJan 11, 2008
It's 2 bucks, just 50 cents more so you don't have to hang out in a waffle house. If you're poor stop bitching and do something about it.
notafanboy87Jan 12, 2008
Well, theoretically, people have been able to phone orders in for years. The magic in this would be in its implementation. It would be a get out of line free pass. Merely place the order and wait for your drink. It would be great if it charged your iTunes account or something, instead of waiting in line for some barcode scan. This relieves stress on your part and gives you the opportunity to enjoy the coffeehouse. It's a nice convenience because, let's face it, there are times we need coffee, but don't have the time for Starbucks' god awful lines. I'll play ball with this one... sounds fun.
swarmsJan 14, 2008
"a tall mocha costs between $2.70 and $3.40."Any we know the average Starbucks drinker isn't getting a regular coffee. But you show the typical attitude of what I'd expect from both crowds. When someone points out how you're wasting your money, you assume they're unemployed and "waffle house" folk. Conceited much?