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It's fine; just set up some shortcuts. For example, on my ROX-Filer setup, pressing "n" duplicates the current window. Then <Win>+S does a vertical split (i.e. puts one window above the other), while <Win>+| puts them side-by-side.
The two split commands are provided by the WM (Ion 3 in my case). It's better to let the WM provide the layout/tabbing features than to have every program implement its own.
Of course, this also allows you to have as many windows or tabs as you want.