If you haven't understood a word I've written it's probably because you've never seen Poser 3. Visit this site to find out what it's all about.
There are so many sites offering 3d props it's difficult to pick out any specific ones. For now I'll list just the site of Art Gladstone because it covers props that I find interesting. The Poser Forum is another good starting place for props and for links to other sites with props.
The main sources of Poser3 related tutorials are the web sites of bushi, Roy Riggs and Paul Hafeli. Excellent sites, and all leaders in their fields.
The best starting place for 3d utilities is the Poser Forum. The Forum also provides links to many other 3d sites and it would be pointless for me to list them all here.
Delphi is an excellent package for producing Windows programs. I cannot recommend it too highly. My Objaction program was written in Delphi.
Sizzling Jalfrezi, despite its name, is an excellent source of tips, tricks and tutorials for web page authors, be they novices or experts. Highly recommended.
Microsoft Word and Excel are excellent packages, but if you want a project management tool then Microplanner X-Pert leaves Microsoft Project miles behind. It starts by creating a PERT chart so that you can get the logic of your project correct. Only when this is correct does it produce a bar chart. MS Project, and most other packages, start with a bar chart and only pay lip service to getting the logic of the project correct. People who plan in MS Project frequently have activities 'hanging' in space, dependent upon nothing and with nothing dependent upon them. If you have an activity that is dependent upon nothing and which nothing depends upon, then it doesn't need doing at all, does it? This link has nothing to do with 3D but X-Pert is such a good product I think it deserves a plug or two. Diatribe over.