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Apple is a company that usually keeps its glorious software exclusive to its own Apple devices. However, Apple Music is available on both Android and Windows, and the client for both platforms has a quite sleek design. Apple’s video call app, FaceTime was also exclusive to Apple devices in the past. And then Apple let people to make a call with Android users with the introduction of iOS 15. After a long wait, Apple Maps is finally available on non-Apple devices. Apple Maps Beta has been released platform-independently for everyone, it’s a website for now.

You can now use Apple Maps on your computer with a Windows or Linux operating system. We specify Windows or Linux because Apple Maps is not yet active for Android. In fact, Apple has not released a client for Windows or Linux. You can access Apple Maps through the Beta website. We also tried using it on an Android device, but unfortunately, Apple set the Maps to be only available for desktop web browsers.

The newly released website is not working smoothly as it does on Apple devices, but it is still worth to try. You can visit Apple Maps Beta from the given link.

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