Re-mapper for Safari

Re-mapper for Safari

by Christopher Cowan

0 ratings
1 review
Free

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • March 18, 2025
  • March 18, 2025

Features

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About

This utility automatically converts Google Maps links to Apple Maps links directly within Safari. It seamlessly integrates with the browser's toolbar to ensure a smooth user experience when navigating web pages with map references.

Automatic Google Maps link detection
Converts URLs to Apple Maps format
Works on any webpage
Safari toolbar integration
Background processing
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What's New in Re

1.0

March 18, 2025

User reviews

Works but overzealous

It does what it says, but I also found it redirecting me on websites that aren’t Google Maps or navigation of any kind. For me this means I’ve turned it off but I look forward to updates that fix this behavior.

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FAQ

Does Re-mapper for Safari have ads?

No, Re-mapper for Safari is completely ad-free, providing an uninterrupted user experience.

What devices does Re-mapper for Safari support?

Re-mapper for Safari is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices.

How often is Re-mapper for Safari updated?

The app was last updated on March 18, 2025, with version 1.0. Future updates will depend on developer plans.

What is the age rating for Re-mapper for Safari?

Re-mapper for Safari has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users.

Can Re-mapper for Safari convert links from other apps?

Re-mapper for Safari is designed to work specifically within Safari on webpages containing Google Maps links.

Is Re-mapper for Safari free to use?

Yes, Re-mapper for Safari is available for free, with no in-app purchases or subscriptions required.

What makes Re-mapper for Safari useful for Apple users?

It allows users to seamlessly use their preferred Apple Maps app when encountering Google Maps links on the web, enhancing their native ecosystem experience.