Thank you for your response Rebecca,

I understand that the Einscan-S is targeted at 3D printer users, but I didn't at the time of purchase. I just looked at the specifications and price point, and thought it was worth a try.
I am not disappointed with the scanner (some bits aren't very well thought out-design wise), as the quality of the scans is very good.

I am also not your target audience, as I want to scan for CNC, so machine objects from solid material (aluminium), so I really excited you are looking at an Einscan-Pro

However, the software although useable, is far from ideal. There are some basic omissions and the screen navigation is non standard from a "Western" perspective and doesn't conform to normal computer software UI guidelines. There is a poor top menu function, as well as no default dialog buttons, so you have to keep using the mouse to click on them.

I am not being critical, it's just friendly feedback, and I used the Dental software as an example of where the workflow is better thought out. If you improve the software experience and make it more normal, then 3D printer users will find it easier, and your market will grow.

At the moment, comments elsewhere, say the Einscan -S is a good scanner, software is a little buggy & crude.

Here's some examples of other 3D scanning software, not necessarily for white light scanning, but you'll get the idea, how others do it.

http://skanect.occipital.com

http://reconstructme.net

http://www.kscan3d.com

Lastly, some excellent 3D printing software, which if you are targeting scan to print, you might like to consider the operations required to get cleaner prints, and how better scans can simplify the process.

https://www.simplify3d.com

Mike