Apple Maps launches on the web to challenge Google Maps
Apple Maps launches on the web to challenge Google Maps
Apple Maps is now available on the web via a public beta, which means you can now access the service directly from your browser.
It doesn’t seem to support Firefox or mobile browsers, at least not.
Maps on the web is compatible with these web browsers
On your Mac or iPad
- Safari
- Edge
- Chrome
On your Windows PC
- Edge
- Chrome
Ah come on! Why no Firefox support?!?
57 0 ReplyI just tried it on a Firefox fork on Android. Works fine if you spoof the useragent.
I hate that bs
32 0 ReplyFor people like me who thought they have to hack into the Pentagon to spoof their Browser data: you can do that by using chameleon, an extension thats at least in the Firefox add on page
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For a while Apple artificially blocked signing in to your Apple ID with physical passkeys (like a Yubikey) on Firefox even though the browser supported it just fine.
Their "iCloud for Windows" browser extensions didn't support Firefox either last time I checked (needed for syncing bookmarks and the password manager).
4 0 ReplyI get it. It's still beta, and we're only like 2% of the market. Makes sense not to worry about us yet.
4 2 ReplyNot compatible with Firefox is the fastest way to know they don't follow web standards. On brand.
33 1 Reply2% and shrinking with every major service that isn't compatible
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🤷♂️ It’s in beta, so I wouldn’t assume that support won’t get added.
4 2 ReplyI would. Apple has a long history of intentionally crippling its services on Firefox.
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What is this shit?
Oh wow another proprietary maps service that uses opensource data that's years late! wow amazing!
46 2 Replyapple maps uses openstreetmap underneath? but I think they add a lot of other data like traffic and poi details
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I'm confused, because doesn't Duckduckgo Maps already use Apple Maps?
35 0 ReplyKagi Maps has it as an option too. And it works on Firefox. 🤷
20 0 ReplyI didn't know Kagi had a maps functionality. It's interesting, but I couldn't find a way for it to tell me public transportation directions, the only reason I keep using Google Maps...
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If you wanna degoogle, https://www.openstreetmap.org is the way to go.
For your phone:
https://organicmaps.app (simple, easy to use)
https://osmand.net (more features)
https://www.magicearth.com (proprietary, with traffic info)34 1 ReplyTrade one master for another. All these companies have the same playbook on a slightly shifted timeline.
32 0 Reply...profit?
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„tired of sucking one Multimillion Dollar companys balls? Just Suck the balls of another!“
28 0 ReplyCan't open it because I'm on Linux and Firefox.
19 0 ReplyIt won't open in Brave on Linux either.
4 0 ReplySeems like they developed it for specific browsers.
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@davel In my area Apple Maps is usually better than Google Maps.
10 0 ReplyI remember when Apple Maps was a joke. These days it’s just simply better than google maps. Never thought I’d say that.
15 0 ReplyThat happens a lot to Google products.
8 0 Reply@ThirdWorldOrder Same, I remember trying it early on and it was awful
3 0 ReplyThey managed to import OpenStreetMap data
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As others have said. Just use opensteeetmaps.
They're the best (even for hiking)
9 0 Replylol, I didn't even know that it wasn't available on the web.
9 1 ReplyTee hee. Not supporting iPhone? Yes it has an app …. I just find that really funny.
Safari and (chromium) browsers. Huh
7 0 Replyi’m confused… apple maps wasn’t available on the web? you’ve been able to send apple maps links forever, and they’ve had an embedding api where you could embed apple maps into web pages :/
5 0 ReplyAt least not.
1 0 ReplyI really hope they will release an Android app :)
2 3 ReplyOrganicMaps already exists :p
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