Chrome and Edge on Windows can now join the fun
Apple has introduced its mapping technology to devices outside its ecosystem with a web version that works in Chrome and Edge on Windows PCs.According to Apple, Maps on the web is currently available in English and will work on Safari, Edge, and Chrome on a Mac or iPad, and Edge and Chrome on a PC. We tried a few other Chromium browsers and all all seemed to work properly, but attempting to use it on Mozilla's Firefox resulted in a stern:"Your current browser isn't supported.
We asked Apple if it could be more specific about its support for Firefox, and will update this piece if the iGiant responds. According to Apple, features such as the 360°"Look Around" function will be added in the coming months.
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