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I just went searching in Windows (XP thru 7) and couldn't find any of these features other than Cut / Paste, and as there is no single unified Linux filemanager environment used by all variations of Linux I'm not sure which ones I should be looking at for these other "common" file managers, so I'm intrigued as to why you think Apple need to "fix" it?
There are other actual filemanagers you can run, or addons like this one if you want that functionality. I refer to my comment the other day, why should they "fix" something they don't believe is broken? Especially if it's only to add "features" that may only be important to a very small percentage of users.
The only one of those functions I personally find any value in is Cut / Paste but I have a droplet to allow me to do that anyway, so meh.