Now when you right click any file and click properties you can see 4 tabs (Basics, Permissions, Open with and Emblems). Why not to give an option (checkbox) for 5-th called HashTab which would both show you checksumms of current file (MD5 etc) and option to compare with another file?
I found this code for Ubuntu/Gnome/Nautilus HERE
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#!/bin/sh
# Released into the public domain.
#
for arg
do
md5=$(md5sum "$arg" | awk '{print $1}')
sha1=$(sha1sum "$arg" | awk '{print $1}')
crc32=$(crc32 "$arg")
compare_msg="MD5 hash to compare:"
md5compare=$(gdialog --title "Hashes and MD5 comparison" --inputbox "File $arg\nmd5\t\t$md5\nsha1\t\t$sha1\ncrc32\t$crc32\n\n$compare_msg" 1100 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 )
while [ $? -eq 0 ]
do
if [ "$md5compare" = "$md5" ]; then
compare_msg="Match confirmed"
else
compare_msg="No match\n\t\t$md5compare"
fi
md5compare=$(gdialog --title "Hashes and MD5 comparison" --inputbox "File $arg\nmd5\t\t$md5\nsha1\t\t$sha1\ncrc32\t$crc32\n\n$compare_msg" 1100 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 )
done
done
But why not to create this in Desktop Manager if that's so easy?
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