DevExpress tools are quite good. There are similar issues as ReSharper i.e. Turning off rules for things that are intentional but I am quite happy with it. It was also very easy to learn with lots of videos on their site and the "intelligent" Guide add-in for Visual Studio.
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XSLT for not so DummiesI second the vote for ZVON. Also check out XmlPitstop. They list several common scenarios.