well... i think it's a very bad idea.
most user, on other os, use the navigation arrow.. remove them, mean annoying 
lots of new user on linux.
i even use them very often, without thinking about it. And if you look how 
people use win95->vista, you'll see they use it everyday.

So removing it is a bad idea if you want to spread the use of a file
manager on linux.

reducing the size of nautilus on the screen is for me, one of the main thing 
that has to be done.
the toolbar is too big, it's true. i don't know about the icons inside, but 
don't remove the arrow, witch are usefull for many newbie.

another important point for me, is the size of the folders, i already talked 
about it on the bug that have been merged with this one :  
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/388089
(do i need to repeat ? or just a link is engouh? i'm not used with the way 
talking on a buglist)

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