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Nate
FIRST! Seems like you had good intentions with the application but it really misses out on a few items to keep people using it. The ability to send your burrito with ingredient listing after it's been made via email and save your favorites. Perfect for offices when someone says “Hey I'm going to Panchero's anyone want anything?” It's fun for a few times but I don't think I'll use it beyond the “find the store” feature.
http://pancheros.com pancheros
Thanks for the suggestions and the feedback, Nate! Also, congrats on being first!
Barb
My 11 year old son and I have downloaded the iPhone app for iBurrito ! We both enjoy playing with it!!!
tom
I really think the iBurrito app misses the mark. It has two essential functions: design your own burrito, and find a pancheros, but I feel like both of these functions are flawed. 1. The find a pancheros doesn't utilize the iphone gps unless you ask it to. The interface just seems kind of clunky to me. It's be much nicer if it just immediately showed you pancheros within 20 miles and allowed you to search other states if you wanted from there. 2. The design your own burrito doesn't do very much. So I can post a burrito to my facebook or twitter. Not interesting, adds no value, and the sounds it makes are pretty annoying.
I would love it if the iphone app were to have some ability to link with my burrito purchases. Then I would have a reason to own the application. As it is, it's an absolute waste of marketing potential.