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Huge grain.....
You can take my little endorsement as no endorsement though, I haven't really gotten into it all that much yet, but, It's definitely worth a shot.
Marcel
EDIT: Another thing. Get into the free trials before you buy anything. Find what you like and make sure it's available reasonably for the entry level package before you get used to it. I was just looking at the packages that Ray linked to above. The user interface is pretty similar in the lower packages as it is in the upgraded packages from the same maker, which is a huge plus. You don't want to relearn everything over again, should you have to get more powerful features.
Absolutely dead-on Marcel... Try the free downloads and make sure you have time in your life to devote to sitting down and giving it an honest try. Also, all of the free program trials usually give you the full-blown version. Call the sales channel for the vendor and ask them to set the license only to work for the version you can afford to buy, so you don't fall in love with features you stand no chance of paying for.
And BTW: I have no vested interest in Geomagic... In the case of Geomagic, I "sampled" the various versions for several weeks each. They knew I was a serious buyer and they extended the 30 days for me so I could finish my analysis.
I am doing the same thing right now with CAM software...
Ray