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For example, "Cracked software" becomes unauthorized software. Check each word step by step. The word "does not offer" can become lacks in supplying. "Same level of support" could be equal extent of help.

"Security risks: Using cracked software can pose security risks, including malware infections and data loss." For "pose," alternatives like present, cause, create. "Malware infections" could be malicious software threats, harmful program intrusions. "Data loss" might be information leakage, file corruption, data theft.

Next: "New effects and filters: The software includes a range of new effects and filters that can be applied to GIFs, allowing users to add a creative touch to their creations." Honeycam 2.06 Crack

Also, check for consistency. For example, "alternative" is used twice. The first instance is "alternatives to Honeycam 2.06 Crack", so "alternatives" becomes options. Wait, but the user wants all words with 3 alternatives so maybe for "alternatives", the first three synonyms should be different from each other. So "alternatives" could be substitutes — but maybe "alternatives" is a synonym for itself? Wait, the user wants three alternatives for each word. So "alternatives" can be replaced with "substitutes", "options", "replacements". The original word "alternatives" is one of the options, but the user might want three different synonyms. However, the instruction says "3 alternatives for each word". So perhaps the original word can be included as one of the three. But the user example shows using the original word as part of the alternatives? Wait, in the example, the user didn't provide an example, but the instruction says "alter words using syn1 format. all words with 3 alternatives. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So the synonyms should be three different words. For example, "cracked" → pirated, which are all different.

"Crack" here refers to the unauthorized copy, so synonyms might be "version|hack|copy". "Modified" as "adjusted|altered|revised". "Registration process" could be "activation|enrollment|authorization". "Access" becomes "gain entry to|obtain|avail". "Features" to "capabilities|functions|aspects". "License" as "authorization|consent|approval". "Available online" might be "present on the internet|accessible digitally|found on web". "Pose security risks" becomes "cause safety hazards|present cybersecurity threats|lead to data exposure". "Same level of support" as "equivalent assistance|comparable backing|identical help". "Same level of support" could be equal extent of help

"Apply the crack: Apply the crack file to the installed software."

This requires careful processing of each word in the text. Let me go through the entire text now, replacing each non-proper noun with three synonyms, ensuring proper nouns remain, and outputting in the syn2 format. "Data loss" might be information leakage, file corruption,

First, "Cracked software": "Cracked" could be "pirated", "modified", or "unlicensed". Software is a proper noun, so I don't need to change that. Next, "does not" – synonyms for "does" might be "performs", "executes", or "carry out". For "not", maybe "fails to", "neglects", or "lacks".