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Nice. The improvements to Nautilus (Files) are welcome, but it's still the the reason why I'm leaving Gnome for KDE, anyhow. I can't stand Nautilus.
You can change the default file manager. I've been using Nemo for years because Nautilus was pretty bad. Once I update I'll have to re-evaluate and see what I think.
It's a real shame that Nautilus doesn't have a built in split view, I always love that when I try Dolphin.
Nautilus used to have Split pane mode