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GetQuik goes iPhone; Makes restaurant food ordering easy (in case that’s the problem)

Categories: iPhone,
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, March 9th, 2008 at 4:57 AM

GetQuik goes iPhoneProvider of restaurant order automation technology and services GetQuik released its iPhone offering to enable Apple’s handset users to skip long restaurant lines by ordering their favorite food from their shiny phones.

In order to use the new service and save some time while on a dinner, you’ll need to register for a free account at GetQuik’s website, and then create and save favorite menu items and meals from participating restaurants, only to access them later on your iPhone via iphone.getquik.com.

As you might guessed, GetQuik is talking about the web-based application but they also vowed to go “native” after the new iPhone/iPod Touch firmware is out. In addition, at the moment you can only access the data you saved from your desktop, but in the future you’ll be also able to search, view and order from a restaurant’s complete menu directly from the iPhone… Full release is available from here.

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