yes this is one of the reasons I quit using Nautilus.  It is starting to suck.  
Try Marlin.  The Gnome guys may of had a reason, but I don't know it.

Ryein C. Goddard
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On May 28, 2013, at 11:08 PM, James <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not a Bug as such,
> 
> Remember "Connect to Server" a handy way to connect by SSH, FTP and Samba 
> etc., you could choose your connection type, type in an IP address, user name 
> and password and away you go, it could also be found very easy by click on 
> "File > connect to server" on the top panel.
> 
> In 13.04 this has changed to access connect to server we now have to click 
> "Files" (which also opens your Files" then in top panel click "Files > 
> connect to server" then Connect to Server. The program has also changed a lot 
> requiring the user type in all the details much like as you would on terminal 
> example... smb://foo.example.org.
> 
> Not only is connect to server a little harder to find for newer users but 
> also now changed in a way that some users may find harder to use.
> 
> has anyone else experienced the same issue regarding the program?
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