Myob Accounting Plus V.13 -portable- Jun 2026
Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. Let me confirm which ones those are. In the text, "MYOB Accounting Plus v.13 Portable" and "small to medium-sized businesses" (no, that's a common noun phrase, not proper). So only "MYOB..." is a proper noun. The rest like "small to medium-sized businesses" are regular phrases.
Tax advisors and financial record-keepers who support several clients will appreciate the adjustability and usability and convenience of the portable version. MYOB Accounting Plus v.13 -Portable-
"Windows 7 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)" – "Windows" is a proper noun, so no change. "7 or later" might be 7 or newer. "32-bit or 64-bit" might need to stay as is since they are technical terms. But maybe synonyms for the options: 32-bit or 64-bit. Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns
"who travels frequently" – "travels" can be replaced with moves. "frequently" could be often. So only "MYOB
intuitive figurative input, rapidly together effortlessly enter monetary numbers, including statements, settlements, alongside bookkeeping notations.
Also, note the structure of the original response. The user provided an example where even the punctuation and formatting are spintaxed if applicable, but in this case, it's just the words. So, I should apply the spintax to each word, one by one, without altering the structure.
Now, "Small to medium-sized businesses" → small to mid-sized companies|midsized corporations|organizations of modest to average scale.