I think Ubuntu should keep Nautilus to the latest version and fix or add
what's missing instead of choosing another file manager. Nautilus is
very familiar and well integrated into GNOME. The Ubuntu developers
should focus on fixing Nautilus and improve the user experience of
Ubuntu as a whole, and not to waste effort and time on adopting another
file manager.

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Title:
  no About menu item

Status in Nautilus:
  Fix Released
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In Quantal, there is no About item in the Nautilus menu, so it's hard
  to tell what version of Nautilus I'm running.

  In upstream Nautilus from GNOME there is an About menu item, which
  appears in the app menu.  Ubuntu does not display this menu, so I have
  no way to get to this command.

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