Hi...
just as a warning to those of you who work like me...
A Repro Case
1) Open i.e. TextEdit or any App (To save a Document)
2) If you used Text Edit, when hitting save 'Untitled' should reflect the default name given when the save-sheet pops up.
--- Here comes the caveat
If you work like me, you'll hit command+backspace to delete the entire default-inserted text and then enter the name u choose. Well, this feature no longer work in Yosemite. What will happen is that the parent-folder in which you try to save the document will be move to the trash ;-)
Not kidding... This will happen. After saving my document, I wondered where my entire documents folder went. It was gone. Gone into the trash.
Imagine, after saving my document I would have move an old screenshot to the trash and emptied it. I would have lost my entire document folder...
Glad I did not...
just as a warning to those of you who work like me...
A Repro Case
1) Open i.e. TextEdit or any App (To save a Document)
2) If you used Text Edit, when hitting save 'Untitled' should reflect the default name given when the save-sheet pops up.
--- Here comes the caveat
If you work like me, you'll hit command+backspace to delete the entire default-inserted text and then enter the name u choose. Well, this feature no longer work in Yosemite. What will happen is that the parent-folder in which you try to save the document will be move to the trash ;-)
Not kidding... This will happen. After saving my document, I wondered where my entire documents folder went. It was gone. Gone into the trash.
Imagine, after saving my document I would have move an old screenshot to the trash and emptied it. I would have lost my entire document folder...
Glad I did not...