Portable Proteus 7.8 [exclusive] Jun 2026

I need to make sure that the replacements are contextually appropriate. For example, "comprehensive solution" could become "complete package|integrated system|all-inclusive toolset."

Another thing to note is the system requirements part. Words like "Windows XP" are proper nouns and should stay, but "GHz" is technical and might need synonyms like "gigahertz|GHz|gigacycles." But since GHz is an abbreviation, perhaps it's better to leave it as is if it's considered a technical term, but the user said to change all words except proper nouns. Hmm, "GHz" is a unit abbreviation, not a proper noun, so maybe it should be changed. Wait, the example from the user in the previous interaction included something like "Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10" left as is because they are proper nouns. Wait, but in the current text, the system requirements include "1 GHz or faster processor," here GHz is part of the technical specification. So should GHz be kept or replaced? The user's instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." GHz is an abbreviation for gigahertz, not a proper noun, so technically it should be replaced. However, in technical contexts, sometimes abbreviations are used as-is. Maybe the user expects to leave technical terms as they are, but the instruction is to change all words except proper nouns. Need to confirm. The previous example in the history, when the user asked about replacing every term with 3 variants, the assistant left the system requirements as they were. Wait, in the previous example, the assistant converted "Windows XP" to "Operating System: Windows XP, Vista..." but now the user wants to replace all words except proper nouns. Wait, but "Windows XP" is a proper noun. So in that case, "Windows XP" should remain. However, "GHz" is not a proper noun, so it should be replaced. But how? The synonyms for GHz could be "gigahertz|GHz|gigacycles"? Or maybe keep GHz since it's standard. Hmm, tricky. Since the user might expect to keep the abbreviations, maybe it's safer to leave them as they are. Alternatively, find synonyms. Let me check the previous examples. In the initial examples, the assistant converted "USB drive" to "USB drive|flash storage|portable memory," but left proper nouns like "Arduino, PIC, and AVR" as is. But "Arduino" is a proper noun. So, the instruction is to not change proper nouns. So, in the current text, for the system requirements: "1 GHz or faster processor" – "GHz" is not a proper noun. So should be replaced. Maybe find a synonym for "GHz" – perhaps "gigahertz" but that's the same. So maybe leave it as is, considering that it's a standard unit abbreviation. Alternatively, if the user expects the abbreviation to be replaced, but I'm not sure. Maybe the user wants "1 GHz" to stay as is since it's a technical term. The same applies to "1 GB or more of RAM." "GB" is GigaByte, a technical term. Maybe leave those as is. The user might not want those changed. So perhaps those should remain. Therefore, in the system requirements, "1 GHz or faster processor" would stay as is. portable proteus 7.8

"Convenient" might become "user-friendly|handy|accessible." I need to make sure that the replacements

Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants all words in the given text replaced with three synonyms each, using the syn2 format. Proper nouns like "Portable Proteus 7.8" should be left untouched. Hmm, "GHz" is a unit abbreviation, not a

Benefits section: "benefits" as perks. "comes with" becomes offers. "range of" as collection of. "exciting" same as before. "including" again same.