Apple: Human Interface Guidelines
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Apple has an archive of its Human Interface Guidelines, which includes various published versions. Users are encouraged to report any missing versions by filing an issue or pull request. The guidelines date back to the early 1990s, with resources available in different formats.
Key facts
- ▪Apple maintains an archive of its Human Interface Guidelines.
- ▪Users can file issues or pull requests for missing versions.
- ▪The guidelines have historical resources dating back to 1992.
Original article
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Apple Human Interface Guidelines Archive of published versions. Feel free to file a new Issue or Pull Request if you find any that are missing. Other resources 1992 — Making It Macintosh: The Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines Companion (CD-ROM) 199x — Inside Macintosh CD-ROMs contain the Human Interface Guidelines in DocViewer format
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