Sebastien wrote "nobody is viewing photos in thumbnail mode anyway".

Wrong.

When somebody writes "nobody does...", he/she means *he/she* does not.

I use icon view all the time for managing and moving photos to
appropriate folders, etc.

Nautilus is still the best app for managing all these folders and files.

One working folder I on my server has 130 subfolders, with 1932 photos
totalling 7.4GB, and that's just one of several projects.

And yes, the photos have to be in subfolders because other people using
Windows do no have access to things like my local F-Spot cache which
manages photos by categorising them which is really only a user app, and
which is not suitable for office-wide working (read Linux+lots of
Windows+even a Mac).

As for image *viewing*, yes, I double-click all the time on photos, to
bring up a viewer, but that cannot manage files as well as Nautilus.

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