Hi.
I'd mark this request as invalid. Most of the points you mention have a 
workaround

- You can pan the image pressing the middle button (weel) of the mouse and 
dragging. That's extremely convenient and fast (since you can draw and pan with 
a hand, without needing any keyboard shortcut). GIMP and other free design 
packages use the same combination.
If you still prefer the space+click combination, it can be activated in the 
preferences.

- You can convert a node to corner using CTRL+L, you can undo the last bezier 
segment using backspace.
It's not as convenient as being able to edit the whole path on the fly (GIMP 
has that) but it's easy to get used to it.

- The development version has a no-color swatch among the swatches in
the bottom palette, so you can click (or shift-click) on it to remove
fill or stroke repectively. If you can't see the swatch palette in the
lower part of the screen, use the "view">"show/hide" menu to activate
it.

I'm a former user of Adobe Illustrator too. I know that is a little bit 
difficult to get used to the differences in Inkscape, but after a couple of 
days of using it it's not a big deal.
If you still find it too hard, you can use an alternative keyboard shortcuts 
map (there is one that clones the Illustrator's shortcuts). That may help too.

Do you still feel that this needs to be "fixed" or can I mark it as
invalid?

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