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I think dolphin (the KDE default) can pretty much do everything including dual pane these days
Dolphin does have dual pane and can do things like FTP but Krusader has much more keyboard control, more advanced filtering, can use root, is much better at comparing files, and other things I'm sure I'm forgetting.