I think he means the following:

Say you have a folder in your home directory called 'parent', which contains 
the folders 'child1', 'child2' and 'child3', and you're in folder 'parent'. In 
the navigation bar you'll see something like
> home > parent
Now in Vista/7, you can press a little arrow next to the 'parent' button in the 
navigation bar, which will give you a popup menu listing the folders 'child1', 
'child2' and 'child3'. In other words: you can directly navigate to a subfolder 
via the navigation bar.
In Nautilus, you have to doubleclick on a folder in the main view to achieve 
the same result.

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Improve the navigation bar in Nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502568
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