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simplified-twitter
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Best Safari extensions?
I love Vimari (vim bindings), Wipr (ad blocking) and Simplified Twitter (clean Twitter UI).
apple-human-interface-guidelines
- Apple: Human Interface Guidelines
- Palm OS User Interface Guidelines [pdf]
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Rules for creating good-looking user interfaces, from a developer
The 20th Century versions of the Apple Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) were published by people who really cared about usability.
You can find PDF versions of the old Apple HIG online; I just found a GitHub repo that has them:
https://github.com/gingerbeardman/apple-human-interface-guid...
It was a design movement, with zealots and influencers.
Was comparable to Jeffrey Zeldman's "Design with Web Standards".
The books go into reasons for the design decisions they made.
As such, it's still worth reading, more concrete than Norman's "Design of Everyday Things".
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Older editions of which books were better than the new ones?
1. I’ve read that the first edition of Philip Wadler’s and Richard Bird’s Introduction to Functional Programming is better than the second edition, but having read neither, I can’t give an opinion one way or the other.
2. I have deep respect for older editions of Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines, particularly those from the 1980s and 1990s. Part of it is my bias toward the classic Mac UI (though I love early Mac OS X through Snow Leopard), but another part is due to how well written these older guides are. The older Apple Human Interface Guidelines contain a lot of useful information that all developers should read; much of the advice given is timeless even after 30-40+ years.
https://github.com/gingerbeardman/apple-human-interface-guid...
- Apple Human Interface Guidelines
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