Hello,
you are probably looking at the order currently included as opposed to the new 
one proposed; in fact many of the issues you highlight are exactly the ones 
this change is designed to fix.

The change focuses on 3 key areas:
 - Structural Consistency
The new layout completely follows the Gnome Human Interface guidelines on 
toolbars, having the same order as the menus, and uses the order suggested for 
office applications. The principles are the same as those used in gedit, 
nautilus and Eye Of Gnome.
 - Easy of use
The new layout has a save button and a label for the crop button; I can 
guarantee you that without these many new users will be asking how to save the 
images produced. As of these changes, users are able to access the entire 
functionality of the application graphically.
 - Visual Consistency
I have moved the mode selector to the end of the toolbar for 2 reasons. 
Firstly, in the new Ubuntu theme it looks visually distinct from the rest of 
the icons and would look messy in the middle of the toolbar (placing it at the 
start would be inconsistent with the rest of the desktop). Its functionality is 
also conceptually distinct as it changes the mode of the application instead of 
initiating an action (things which perform different tasks should look 
different).

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Toolbar confusing for new users
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/543384
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