XML Modding, what do you use?

I personally use PSPad for most text based scripting because of its ease. It works in C++, Cobol, MS-Dos batch, CSS, Forth, Fortran, FoxPro, HTML, XHTML, INI, Inno Setup, Java, JavaScript, KixStart, Object Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, RSS, SQL, TCL/TK, Unix ShellScript, VBScript, Visual Basic, X86 assembler, and bout 100+ more languages. Its easy, clean and free!  
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A sort of personally 'refined' version of EditPlus (shareware copy).
Most options allowed me to adapt the functions for much of the GC2 dedicated text shortcuts and thus, lowered the amount of repetitive typings.
Besides, the familiarity helped.
Although, i prefer good'ol C++ indents on a plain regular blue-classic as many (1stgen) programmers do. Windowing, all the time. Tabs after tab. :)

- Zyxpsilon.
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To view XML, I use the Internet Browser, but to edit XML... Go Notepad! :D
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Notepad++, free software with an impressive amount of supported languages.
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Err... Microsoft XML editor, or Frontpage.
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Frontpage... if you had said VS (any part), okay, but Frontpage... really. People still use that?
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ConText - Free editor though just downloaded EditPlus and I'll give that a try, but I'm very happy with ConText
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Notepad++ here too :) .
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Xml marker