If you are a kit scrapper like Jamie or Sara, it is prolly a waste of your time and money. If you like to pull things from different kits and different designers, say, on 50% or more of the layouts you create, it is prolly a good investment for you. It might help you to purge, actually, once you categorize everything and can see what other things you no longer need, etc.
It is not a memory hog as it just creates thumbnails and paths to your stash; it does not actually make or hold a copy of the stash. When you back up your database (which you should do biweekly at minimum, btw), just unselect the checkbox that says to save/make copy of your things (I forget what the wording is, but you'll figure it out), so that you're just backing up your thumbnails, and that won't take long to do or much memory, either.
There is a shortcut that I forget at the moment where you hit Ctrl or Alt and some other letter and it will open whatever you've selected in your default program (which you can change in the settings) without you needing to drag + drop. That's what I do, and yes, ACDSee and PS are open at the same time.
You can do searches for whatever you want, but usually, I just check the box(es) of whatever it is I'm looking for on the side panel, and everything tagged with that/those cat(s) will come up in the main screen, i.e. if I want a Robin alpha, I click the checkbox next to 'Alphas' and the checkbox next to 'Robin Carlton.'
[It will be a lot easier to explain this to you and for you to understand once you purchase the pg, btw.]
I ditto Sarah's comment abt customizing your organizational system. Know how you scrap, and tag accordingly. My organizational system is semi-detailed, I think, but not as detailed as others because that is what works best for me. I do NOT tag anything by color because I do not look for items that way, but many other people do and tag everything by color/pattern. However, I almost always include stitching and/or staples on my pages, so despite having a generic 'Fasteners' cat, I also have a specific 'Stitching' cat and a specific 'Staple' cat so I do not have to wade through all the fasteners in the generic cat to get what I want.
Make sense?
Your best bet is to head over to DigiScrapInfo which has tons more ACDSee info than we could ever possibly give you and browse their forums for tips 'n' tricks.
http://www.digiscrapinfo.com/joomla/acdseeesources
HTH, Fizz. Have fun!!
