Ubuntu Tweak exposes the "open with" setting for folders. Click on
System -> File Type Manager in Ubuntu Tweak's sidebar, choose "All" for
the category, find "folder" in the list of file types, and click Edit.
This fixes problems similar to Revup's in a slightly more intuitive way,
but it would still be nice for this setting to appear in Nautilus
itself.

It is worth noting that even if you use Ubuntu Tweak to pick something
other than Nautilus as the default application to open folders, (most?)
file managers will continue to function as normal. For example, even
after choosing VLC as the default application, I could still browse
through directories structures in Nautilus, Dolphin and Thunar. The only
changes were that VLC appeared as an "open with" option in the context
menu for folders, and that gnome-panel Places used VLC to open folders.
So at least in my case Sebastien Bacher's justification that "Changing
the default doesn't make sense because when double clicking on a
directory in nautilus you get whatever sofrware started rather than the
directory open when you do that change" seems contradictory to what
actually happens.

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Title:
  nautilus "open with" property no longer available for folders

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