Although I do not mind the way that window management works on macos, recently I had a mildly infuriating situation. I was doing Cmd+Z to undo something, not sure which app and it didn't work so I pressed it a couple of times instinctively. But although my target app was visible and on top, it was Finder that was actually in focus - accidentally I triggered undo in Finder. I think I managed to undelete a file and something else, but I'm not sure. Not sure if there is a way to find a log of actions. That's something I would love to see in all desktop systems, a history of user actions. Also having undo/redo shortcuts in Finder is potentially destructive, what if I move some files from an SD card, reformat it in camera, and then accidentally hit undo in Finder?
Although I do not mind the way that window management works on macos, recently I had a mildly infuriating situation. I was doing Cmd+Z to undo something, not sure which app and it didn't work so I pressed it a couple of times instinctively. But although my target app was visible and on top, it was Finder that was actually in focus - accidentally I triggered undo in Finder. I think I managed to undelete a file and something else, but I'm not sure. Not sure if there is a way to find a log of actions. That's something I would love to see in all desktop systems, a history of user actions. Also having undo/redo shortcuts in Finder is potentially destructive, what if I move some files from an SD card, reformat it in camera, and then accidentally hit undo in Finder?