Putting it all together

Looking at the first paragraph: "network scanning and analysis tool used by IT professionals and network administrators to troubleshoot and optimize wireless networks." I should replace each term with three synonyms. For "network scanning and analysis tool", maybe alternatives like Wi-Fi diagnostic utility. For "troubleshoot and optimize", perhaps analyze and improve.

Steps: "Purchase a License Key" → "Purchase" → obtain, "License Key" is a proper noun here? No, it's a common noun, so replace. Wait, "License Key" might be part of the product name if part of Inssider 4. But the user said don't touch proper nouns, so maybe leave as is. Hmm, the user wrote "License Key: Buy a license key..." The actual term "License Key" is probably part of the software terminology, not a proper noun. So need to replace each word in "License Key" with alternatives. However, "License Key" might be a singular term, but the user wants each word replaced. So "License" → subscription, but wait, "License Key" is a term, but the user wants each word. Let me check. The instruction is to change all words with 3 alternatives in a format. So each word in the text (excluding proper nouns) needs to be replaced with three options. Proper nouns are "Inssider 4"?

The first sentence is: "Inssider 4 is a powerful network scanning and analysis tool that requires a license key to access its full features."

Benefits of Inssider 4 Using a authorized version of Inssider 4 grants numerous perks, comprising:

"Priority Support: Licensed users" → "Priority" → top, "Support" → guidance.

So for the first sentence, the replacements would be:

I'll go word by word. "Inssider 4" should stay as is. Next word: "is" can be "was|are|exists". Then "powerful" –strong. "Network" –web. "Scanning" –surveying. "And" becomes "plus|along with|and". "Analysis" –evaluation. "Tool" –equipment. "That" –that. "Requires" –demandsfor. "A" can be "one|some|a". "License key" is a name? Wait, maybe "license key" is a term, but in the instructions, it says to leave names unchanged. Wait, the user says to convert every word to synonyms, but leave names like Inssider 4 unchanged. So "license key" is a name here, right? Or should "license key" be converted? Hmm. Let me check the example again. The example input has "license key", and the output should have "license key" as is. So yes, "license key" is a name here, so leave it. Then "to access" – "access" becomes "enter|reach|obtain". "Its" – "their|hers|its". "Full features" – "complete features|all functions|entire capabilities".