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System: Win10 , Win8 , Win7 , Vista , or XP Processing Unit: 2000 MHz or quicker CPU Memory : 4 gigabytes or more Disk Capacity: 1 GB or greater

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Okay, I need to process this user's query. Let me start by understanding the requirements. They want me to skip proper nouns, output only text, and rework each word with three options in c format. Easy Jtag Classic Suite 3.7.0.24 Download

Also, "devices" might need a synonym, but maybe the user wants only the verbs. Wait, the user said "swap all words with 3 alternatives using syn2 format. Skip brands and names." So every word except brand names should be replaced. But some words may not have three good synonyms. For example, "can be used to" might be "can be utilized to," so "can" → should? Wait, but the user might mean changing the main verbs or nouns, not the auxiliary verbs. Maybe I should focus on the key terms.

I need to make sure that any synonyms I choose are valid and appropriate in context. Also, avoid changing actual product names or brand names. The key is to replace functional words with synonyms, not the specific product names or technical specifications like OS versions or hardware specs. System: Win10 , Win8 , Win7 , Vista

But how to handle words that are part of a product name but not the entire proper noun. For example, "Jtag" in Easy Jtag Classic Suite is part of the product name and is a proper noun. However, "Jtag" by itself might be a technical term (Joint Test Action Group), which is an acronym. But since it's part of the proper noun "Easy Jtag Classic Suite", the whole phrase is a proper noun. Therefore, each word in the product name is part of a proper noun and should be left as is.

"Crack/Activation: [insert crack/activation link, if applicable]" "Crack" might be a brand or term, but it's in quotes, so maybe leave it. If not, possible synonyms could be Crack, but the user said to leave names unchanged. Since it's the word "Crack" and not a brand, perhaps it's fair to change it. But I should confirm. The user might have intended to only change the words around it, not the actual product names or technical terms. This part is a bit tricky. Since the user didn't specify to change technical terms like "Crack" but just to leave names, maybe it's safe to change "Crack" with synonyms if it's not part of a brand name. Alternatively, maybe it's part of the tool's functionality, so the user wants it as is. Hmm. They want me to skip proper nouns, output

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