JAKARTA Apple Maps Web was released last July in beta, but this directional pointing platform is not yet available across the browser. Now, Apple Maps is extended to new browsers for non-Apple users. When it was first launched, the Apple Maps web version was only available on Safari, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge for Windows-based PCs. Now, Mozilla Firefox and Edge users for Mac were able to access Apple Maps. From the start, Apple was committed to expanding Apple Maps' web version. The company promised to expand support for languages, browsers, and platforms. So far, Apple has only focused on expanding browsers and platforms. No additional information on what languages will be released in the near future and what browsers will be able to access Apple Maps. Apple has also not disclosed when a stable version of Apple Maps will be released. Users will see the same Apple Maps interface across the browser, be it Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. Although its appearance is not as good as the Maps app on the iPhone, users can still find a place and view the reviews in that place.

Apparently, Apple is just focused on expanding its directional platform on computer devices. The company has no intention of launching the Apple Maps Web on Safari for iOS because iPhone users can download its app instead of opening its web. The app display is also much more attractive and easy to access so there is no reason to launch the Apple Maps web version on the iPhone. However, in the future, Apple may launch Maps for Android mobile devices.


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