JAKARTA Apple Maps, Apple's directional pointing app, was designed for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. However, this application can still be used on devices with Windows operating systems (OS). This capability came after Apple released Apple Maps in the web version last July. Although it was only available in the public beta version, this directional pointing platform can be used on non-Apple devices as a Progressive Web App (PWA). Although the display is not yet as complete as Apple Maps on the iPhone and Mac, this platform is interesting to try. Here's how to download Apple Maps as an application on Windows devices, quoted from How to Geek. Download Apple Maps on Windows Open the Windows device you want to use, then open Microsoft Edge by opening the Start menu and searching for the word "Edge" in the search bar. After the browser opens, input beta.maps.apple.com in the address column. When the digital map from Maps appears, click the vertical three-dot icon in the upper right corner of the screen, tap the App menu, then select the Install This Site option As an Application. Before the web application is installed, you have to enter the application name first.

If you have entered the word "Apple Maps", tap the Install button and wait until the web app is downloaded. Once the download process is complete, Apple Maps web app will open in a separate new window from Microsoft Edge. When the Apple Maps window opens, Microsoft Edge will ask if you want to add this web application to the Start, Taskbar, and desktop menus. You only need to give a checkmark next to the option you selected, then click Allow it.


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