Apple is continuously improving the services it offers to its users, and this time, they have updated the web-based Apple Maps application by adding support for Firefox. Now, Firefox users can fully enjoy all the features of Apple Maps. This development is particularly relevant for Mac, PC, and iPad users. Here are the details…
Apple Updates Web-Based Maps Application for Firefox
This week, Apple rolled out an update that allows access to the web-based Apple Maps through the Firefox browser. Previously, Firefox users received a message indicating that Apple Maps was not supported when they attempted to access it. However, with this update, that barrier has been removed.
Now, Firefox users can access Apple Maps seamlessly and fully utilize its features. For example, users can easily select driving or walking routes through Apple Maps. They can also find popular places like restaurants, cafes, and shopping centers on the map and get detailed information about these locations.
Additionally, it’s possible to order food directly through Apple Maps. With this update, Apple is offering broader browser support to its users. Firefox users can now use Apple Maps alongside Safari, Edge, and Chrome browsers.
Apple also hinted at future features for the web version of Apple Maps, stating that new and interesting additions like the “nearby” feature will be integrated into the application in the coming months.
What do you think about this update? As a Firefox user, are you considering trying out the Apple Maps application? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.