Use Google Maps to send spots to your iOS gadget
Google on Monday discharged an overhaul to Google Maps that incorporates
a component to send places from the Google Maps site to your iPhone as a
push warning.
The component, notwithstanding, isn't empowered as a matter of course subsequent to introducing the report on your iOS gadget.
When you introduce Google Maps 4.7.0 (or above) from the App Store, slide out the menu from the left half of the screen and tap on Settings.
Select the new Notifications alternative, and after that slide the Send from desktop maps switch to the On position. Endorse the iOS warning brief when displayed.
Presently whenever you are taking a gander at a spot on your PC by means of the Google Maps site, you'll see another choice titled Send to Device (presented above) just beneath the location of the spot. Tapping on it will uncover a rundown of all gadgets you right now have the component empowered on. Tapping on the gadget name brings about a Google Maps warning being sent to your iOS gadget, and when opened it takes you specifically to the spot.
Really flawless, eh? Certainly beats hunting down a spot on your PC and after that needing to deal with your maps history to discover it on your iOS gadget.
The component, notwithstanding, isn't empowered as a matter of course subsequent to introducing the report on your iOS gadget.
When you introduce Google Maps 4.7.0 (or above) from the App Store, slide out the menu from the left half of the screen and tap on Settings.
Select the new Notifications alternative, and after that slide the Send from desktop maps switch to the On position. Endorse the iOS warning brief when displayed.
Presently whenever you are taking a gander at a spot on your PC by means of the Google Maps site, you'll see another choice titled Send to Device (presented above) just beneath the location of the spot. Tapping on it will uncover a rundown of all gadgets you right now have the component empowered on. Tapping on the gadget name brings about a Google Maps warning being sent to your iOS gadget, and when opened it takes you specifically to the spot.
Really flawless, eh? Certainly beats hunting down a spot on your PC and after that needing to deal with your maps history to discover it on your iOS gadget.
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