If you have an old computer with low features and it lags long when you run Google Maps, there is a way to find the information you want quickly and without much system resource consumption. Just use Googles maps Go.
Google introduced Android Go a while ago as a specially designed version of Android for low-end devices. As with all these 'lite' versions, they are not available everywhere. The main reason for restricting access is simple: Google and other companies want users to use the basic features of each applications.
However, lite applications have many advantages over complete applications. They do not use a lot of system resources, which is particularly useful for battery, network consumption, operating hours, and resource economy on old technology devices or overloaded units.
Google has brought several apps and services for Android Go. The Google Maps Go is one of its last editions. While it's on Google Play, it's not available for λήψη and installation unless you are using an Android Go device.
Although you can not install it Google Maps Go directly on a normal Android device, however you can access the service since it is a web application. This means that if you know the Google Maps Go URL, you can access it using any program browsing on your device. And so you can benefit from its low resource usage, even without installing it, as an app on the device.
All you have to do is open a browser (or a new tab to the one you are reading this article now) and go in this link to access Google Maps Go. If you are with me mobile phone then you can upload the URL to a new tab in your browser and avoid opening the Google Maps application installed on the device.
Google Maps Go supports many functions of Google Maps. You can search for places around the world, see what's in the location you're interested in, user ratings, and reviews.
You can see the traffic, and get directions just like you would for the regular version of Google Maps. If you sign in to a Google Account, you can access your spaces and other data associated with your account.
What Google Maps Go does not support at this time is the directional guidance while you're on the go (when you turn and when).
Epilogue
Google Maps Go is an easy-to-use lite version of the Google Maps program that anyone can access without having to install it as an app on an Android device. In fact, you can also use it from any computer or other Internet device, regardless of whether it runs on Android, Windows, linux or other functional system.
The service is convenient if you notice slowdowns on your computer when using the Google Maps main application.