Questions before I purchase Lightroom

Hello, I'm quite interested in buying Lightroom 5.2. I tried the RC which ran out now. Yet, I have a several questions that I can't really find good conclusive answers to, that I'd like to get answered before buying LR. Please don't write maybe like this or that (assumptions), since I don't want to start my whole workflow and then realize that I have to change everything around, so please answer, if you know for sure that something works and you are, preferably, using that method too. Please just write e.g. 1. Do ... or see (url). or 2. Doesn't work etc. Here we go:
Edit: I moved all questions to own threads. See links in front of the questions:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1308135?tstart=0 In Lightroom, are all videos supported if it's supported in Quicktime (maybe not all functions) like e.g. Flash videos (.flv) already work for me in Quicktime, Photoshop, etc. Details: I read the supported formats, but as I see, some also depend on Quicktime, so I'm wondering if it ignores e.g. .flv arbitrarily, even if it could support it.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1308136?tstart=0 Can I create a Snapshot and replace that with an image (or linking another Photo as the current photo)? Details: I made adjustments in iPhoto till now, now I want my masters (unedited) JPEGs, few RAWs, create a snapshot and set the edited photo as the one to be kept. If it's not possible, any recommendations (besides the usual backup the masters and import the edits).
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1308137?tstart=0 This is the biggest question, where I mainly want a conclusive answer:  How do I manage Lightroom photos when using 2 computers, keeping all edits made on either one of them, using the same photos for editing. I won't use DNG. Details: I mainly use my older MacBook Pro, but would like to be able to use my PC as it's way better (Specs: i5 2500K, 16GB RAM, SSD, USB3, nVidia GTX 560 TI etc.). I have 2 external HDs that I could use, one for Backup and one for the actual Photos/Edits. I'll probably need to use it as my internal HDs are quite full, and I can't just delete stuff or move it to an (Developer programs, Lossless music, etc.). Based on this, how do I back up the whole thing e.g. Photos folder (all photos and edits, and preferably presets too)?
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1308138?tstart=0 Is Lightroom 5.2 fully compatible with PS CS6? E.g. some ACR 8.2 stuff only works with Lightroom AFAIK. Will that mean that I can't edit them in PS? Is there a list of the exact edits I shouldn't make, if I want to be able to edit in PS?
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1308139?tstart=0 When selecting multiple images in LR 5.2 RC on my Mac, using the Filmstrip view, how do I delete all selected files using a shortcut (as opposed to the right-click context-menu > remove selected photos)? Details: Using backspace asks me if I want to delete it, I choose from disk, but it just deletes individual photos, so if I have 3 selected, I need to do this 3 times.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1308140?tstart=0 Is it possible to see the photo details (CMD+I for e.g. Aperture, ISO etc.) in fullscreen view?
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1308141?tstart=0 Is it possible to keep photos in Lightroom, but hide them (not reject, as that'd trash them, once I do the cleanup shortcut thing, I think CMD+SHIFT+Backspace)?

Hello and thanks for the answer. I do believe it's possible, but as I just needed those questions answered (besides lacking some know-how), it was way better to ask here. I have purchased it now, although, I could've actually used the trial and after 30 days purchase and enter my serial key.
Well, I'm done purchasing/downloading it, so gotta set it up soon.

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