Manycam 8.1.0.3

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Original text:

"Security risks" data security hazards.

Original: ManyCam 8.1.0.3 comes with a range of features that make it a popular choice among users. manycam 8.1.0.3

But wait, the task says "convert all words with 3 alternatives", so each individual word gets three variants. So for example, "ManyCam 8.1.0.3 comes with a range..." becomes "ManyCam 8.1.0.4 comes with an range..." etc. But wait, the user wants to convert all words, including numbers and versions? Let me check the original text. The version number is "8.1.0.3", and the user says not to change proper nouns. But ManyCam is a proper noun, but the version number might be considered part of it. Hmm, the user says "manyCam 8.1.0.3" as a proper noun. So the version part is part of the proper noun? Or should I treat the version as a separate element? The instruction says "no changes to proper nouns", so the entire "ManyCam 8.1.0.3" is a proper noun. Therefore, that part should remain as is. So the version number isn't to be changed. Wait, but the user's example might include changing the version. Wait, no. The user's example text includes "ManyCam 8.1.0.3" as a proper noun. So I should keep that entire phrase as is. Then, the rest of the words (like "comes", "with", "a", "range", etc.) are to be converted. Virtual equipment aid: ManyCam allows people so as

For the next parts, like "Configure settings...", "configure" becomes setup, "settings" options, etc. So for example, "ManyCam 8

Okay, let's tackle this task. The user wants me to convert every word in the given text into a format where each word has three alternatives in b format. The key points are: no changes to proper nouns, and it should be text-only.