Opening a file in Indesign CS5

Hi guys, I have been working with CS 5 for about a month now. A great upgrade from CS3 ! I had 2 questions about opening a file:
Before you used to have in the dialog box the possibility to use Adobe dialog (check screenshot). This feature gave you the ability to view your files before opening them. Is this feature completely gone and replaced by Mini Bridge? I really used it alot and I don't find the Mini Bridge as helpful...
When I want to open a file and go to a specified folder, I always need to change the View menu to Details and Sort by date. Can't this be done automatically somewhere in the preferences? I checked, but didn't find it...
Hope someone can give me useful feedback!

Gone...
Make this view your default in your OS then try it...  If that doesn't work post what your OS is.

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