"New folder was already selected, by pressing two times return you could save 
your file."
If I remember correctly, only one "enter" was needed after it was named, 
because you were already put inside the folder. Just leaving focus on the new 
folder is the way Nautilus does it. On file chooser, the process was thus:

1. Click the button to create a new folder
2. Gnome File Chooser asks for the folder's name. Input it and press Enter to 
confirm
3. Press Enter or click Save

Now it's like this:

1. Click the button to create a new folder.
2. Gnome File Chooser asks the folder's name. Input it and press Enter to 
confirm
3. After some delay, the new folder is put on the folder list along others. It 
has no focus.
4. Double-click the new folder to be put inside it
5. Press Enter or click Save

So step 3 didn't exist because step 4 was automatic. Such was Gnome's
File Chooser behavior before 8.10. CentOS 5.1 (which uses an older
version of Gnome), Windows and (I've heard) MacOS X do it like this as
well. It seems to me Qt/KDE does it different, though I can't confirm
it.

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Usability of gnome file chooser when saving file to new folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293767
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