"Each app/tool has its own design/limit."
How a file manager can not handle the move of 1000 files? Be serious please.

Since I posted this, I try to reproduce it and I can't, the move
actually works fine. So Nautilus doesn't have this kind of stupid
"limit" you're talking about, but sometimes a bug is triggered by a file
move.

"As you try to cut/paste a huge files number or folder(s) with lot of files, 
its not hard to understand that you need huge ram too: at least twice the whole 
weight of the moved files. System Monitor can help you seeing that."
I have 16 GB RAM. I'm testing Ubuntu since some days, I was on Linux Mint 
before and other distros over years and NEVER had any limitation while moving 
files, even on a low end computer. I can move hundred of files on a netbook 
with 1GB RAM running Debian and PCManFm as file manager. Nothing related with 
RAM.

No really, how someone can seriously state that a file manager is not
appropriate to move a folder containing 1000 images?

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  Nautilus can't move files (at least images) in a stable way

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