When Alt+Tab is presented as an application switcher, it MUST ACT AS AN
APPLICATION SWITCHER. /steam from ears

This is how I, Andreas, and I assume most people new to Unity understand the 
Alt+Tab and Alt+` behaviour:
"Alt+Tab switches to the previously open application. Alt+` switches to the 
previously open windows within the current application. Multiple invocations of 
either will switch to the second, third, etc. most recent application / window."

The behaviour you are advocating sounds something like this:
"Alt+Tab switches to the previously open application. Unless your previous 
window* is from your current application, in which case it will switch to that. 
If you press Alt+Tab twice it you will switch to your second most recent 
application, unless your previous windows is from your current application, in 
which case it will switch to your most recent application, no matter what your 
second most recent window was. Alt+` switches to the previous window..."

* Alt+Tab is an application switcher, not a window switcher.

It is utterly bizarre and the cognitive load associated with tracking
how many presses needed to get to each window is ridiculous (and totally
unnecessary). Like Andreas, I was convinced that my setup was exhibiting
some strange bug that I couldn't reproduce that caused Alt+Tab to fail
on unspecified occasions. I've come here today, after years of enduring
it, because it still frustrates me.

This Ask Ubuntu question[1] indicates that ~16000 people are also
surprised by the current behaviour. Over the years, how many of those
visitors do you think saw the only viable answer "don't use Unity
switcher" and had positive thoughts about Unity? It looks unpolished and
lazy and I'm astounded that there is no change 2 years on, while the
alternatives fall out of the defaults.

(Collective) you must absolutely change the default behaviour and I
implore you to make the change a top priority.


[1] 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/133046/can-i-configure-alt-tab-to-always-switch-applications

P.S. I'm sorry Marco, that it means breaking your workflow but
simplicity must prevail. What you want is a window switcher, not an
application switcher. Your exact workflow can remain supported through
non-default settings though I put to you that unless the behaviour can
be fully explained in one concise sentence, then it doesn't even deserve
a place in the GUI.

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