1. I use Stylus Studio to deal with XML on a daily basis. We even do some of our complex maps in straight XSLT and use the Stylus Studio debugger, then use the Custom XSLT Map inside Biztalk.
2. Biztalk Management Tool (Paul Somers)
3. I recently discovered this utility: Orchestration Profiler – it visually shows you which branches of your orchestrations have been tested (code coverage).
http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/orchprof
4. Download the \”Blogger’s Guide to Biztalk\” – just search on seach engine (it’s on GotDotNet).
5. See this blog for Biztalk Power Toys.
http://blogs.msdn.com/luke/articles/365678.aspx
Neal Walters
http://Biztalk-Training.com
P.S. I also love \”Total Commander\” and use it constantlyt, but it has nothing to do with Biztalk. It’s a great windows/shell utility – replacement for Windows Explorer. http://www.ghisler.com/