@RAMWolff I am also using PP2014 over here, so I have the same you do. It was I who changed pipeline, this time starting projects from Poser instead of DS, and found out that the parts I was getting stuck with in DS are just really simple to do in Poser using the Morphing Tool.
@3wComics Don't worry - Poser 9 also has the Morphing Tool. It's the "pointing finger" hand icon on the top left "Editing Tools" palette. It has been there since Poser 7 as far as I can remember. Instead of switching to other programs, you can simply do everything in Poser using the morphing brush. This includes fixing mangled morphs and JCM fixing morphs. You can even create new morphs using it.
For the last 2 years I have been trying to do this in DS4, but it doesn't have a tool that can manipulate geometry at vertex level like the Morphing Tool, so we have to use external programs like ZBrush. The problem with that is that we cannot repose the figure to test the changes until we have already returned to DS and committed the changes. In Poser, the Morphing Tool resolves all of that by allowing us to edit the geometry directly in the Poser viewport, while being able to repose the figure at any time, as well as undo, or even remove all changes with a press of a button. When you are ready with the changes, you can simply export the shape as OBJ, click the reset butron to remove all changes, and start the next morph editing. No ZBrush or any other external tool needed! ^__^
In the case of fixing JCMs, we can work with the figure posed, edit the shape with the Morphing Tool, and when we are done, just unpose the figure and export the shape to OBJ - no need to reverse injections like it is with DS. So much simpler! ^^
My all-time favorite part of the Morphing Tool is the conforming brush, where we can set the offset distance we want the clothing to be from the figure skin, and brush it away without ever worrying about pokethrus! Try that with ZBrush! I know 3DSMAX 2015 also has a conforming brush, but it tends to mangle the mesh when used. But why worry about all that when we can do it all in Poser?