Apple's Human-computer Interaction Guide Has Been Significantly Revised: Cross Platform, More Comprehensive And More Organized

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Apple's recent response to human interface guidelines (hig) Major revisions have been made to make resources more comprehensive, organized and cross platform Hig is a set of human-computer interaction guidelines designed by apple for IOS. The purpose is to make applications running on IOS comply with a specific set of visual and interactive features, so as to unify the style.

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Apple's hig has been transformed into a unified document rather than a platform specific human-computer interaction guide. Apple said it was much simpler to explore commonalities between platforms, while still preserving the relevant details of each platform.

In terms of navigation, the guide has been extensively revised. This includes the ability to browse components, principles, etc. The large section will now contain a visual index, and each page will contain links to related resources.

Apple promises to bring more changes this year. Hig will get the change log so that users can easily view updates and edit.

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