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Third-Party Ecosystem Fit: Making Apple Apps Feel Native with HIG

Third-Party Ecosystem Fit: Making Apple Apps Feel Native with HIG
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

12/02
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Third-party apps on Apple devices must align with Human Interface Guidelines to feel native, intuitive, and trustworthy. Learn why HIG isn’t about copying Apple-but about respecting user expectations across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.

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