Software recommendation questions are crap, but occasionally useful. While looking for a Text editor to open big (giant, huge, large) text files, I came across this strange answer:
My normal standby is Notepad++, but in this case I have to post specifically to recommend against it. It can handle reasonably large files okay in most cases, but it really struggles with large XML data.
Something else worth noting: many so-called text editors will treat XML as more than just text. They'll do validation, folding, and try to create a DOM, resulting in a memory image much larger than the file itself.
Notepad++ is doing something like this, but other editors may do it as well.
As there is an infinite choice of software, I think answers which are just "Not X" are useless, as there could be a million of them naming every program anyone has ever made. So I flagged it as not an answer, which a moderator declined.
Why is this a valid answer despite it not answering the question?