I've just tried konqueror: version 3.5/debian uses alphabetical order,
version 4.1.4/intrepid (but not on kubuntu) behaves the same as
nautilus. I've no other versions to try. However I don't believe that
the behavior of any other piece of software, be it konqueror or others,
should be a reference point, 'cause in that case I could take 'ls' as a
reference point (or konqueror 3.5) and pretend nautilus behaves the
wrong way.

I think the reference point should be end users. I'm not a nautilus
developer, but I think that adding an option in the preferences panel to
change the sort order could make more people happy and it should not be
all that hassle...

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sort order of files listings in nautilus is not alphabetical
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326582
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