I should also check if any terms are repeated and ensure all instances are revised. For example, "users" can be replaced with "consumers", "individuals", or "people". Proper nouns like "AutoFarm" are kept, so they remain unchanged.
Now, I need to go through each word, ensure proper nouns like "Jailbreak Script" or "AutoFarm" stay. Wait, "AutoFarm" is in the title. Is "AutoFarm" a brand or a generic term? It seems like a specific application or feature, so it should stay as is. Same with "Jailbreak Script." So those remain unchanged.
First, I'll go through the text sentence by sentence. Starting with "Unlock Mobile PC Potential: AutoFarm and More with Jailbreak Script." "Unlock" could be replaced with "release," "activate," or "access." "Mobile PC Potential" might become "Portable Computer Capabilities" or "Handheld Device Features." I have to check if "Mobile PC" is a proper noun. I don't think so; maybe it's a brand, but the user said proper nouns stay. Wait, the instruction says "Proper nouns stay." So "Mobile PC" should remain as is. Hmm, but maybe "Mobile PC" is a product name? If it's not a brand, maybe "Portable Computer" is a synonym. But the user might consider "Mobile PC" as a term here. I need to be careful.
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