my 2 cents, what about this?

Every copy operation initiated (after the first one) starts in a paused
state (its queued), so you see the list of copying operations (or
pending ones), but you put a play/pause button next to each operation,
so in the standard case everything gets queued, but you press play in
the file(s) that you want to want to do concurrently and its done.

Theres no checking for destination, size or any other "intelligent"
feature, just autoqueue with the possibility to force parallel
copying/moving at the users discretion.

i think we wont have neither of the 2 problems on this case, later it
would be cool to arrange the order inside the queue but its out of this
scope i guess.

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nautilus should copy/move smarter (queue files)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306630
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