I think it's a great idea to have the file browser look like and work
just like the standard internet browser. Simplifying and cleaning up the
interface is a great idea. But, I do think you can make exceptions. The
wording below the icons doesn't distract much and helps the absolute
novice. You could include the option to make the words disappear for
more experienced users.

But, there is one aspect of the file-browser that differs from the
internet-browser, which I find quite disturbing. The search field is not
positioned next to the location field and it doesn't have it's own
dedicated search-area. Instead, the search field replaces the location
area or uses the location area as it's search area, when you press it. I
find that quite confusing.

I would suggest implementing the search field just like in the firefox
browser and deleting the "icon view" tab from the ui, since this is
something you don't really change that often, at least I don't. The icon
view could simply be another point in the folder "view".

Thanks for your great work and I hope you achieve your goal in beating
OS-X in terms of usability;-) You can make it!

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Nautilus file browser toolbar is complicated, redundant, and ugly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386150
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