While you're looking around, you might check out VisualMill for Solidworks. It plugs into the Solidworks workspace, which makes it easier to use than a standalone program, since you don't have to keep switching from one to the other. It comes in a base version which is quite reasonably priced but supports 2.5d and full 3d operations, in a Pro version with lots of high-end features including 4-axis machining, and a 5-axis version as well.
Andrew Werby
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