I should also watch out for any special formatting like the colons after headings and ensure the synonyms don't disrupt that. For example, "Data Backup: Backup data..." becomes "Content Backup...". The colon after each feature remains as is.
"Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more of free disk space." "Hard Disk Space" can be Hard Drive, "disk space" can be Storage, "free" can be unused. AOMEI Fone Tool Technician 2.4.2 Multilingual.C...
Wait, in the previous example, the user's response for "iOS" and "Android" were kept as is, but other terms were replaced. For example, "data" became Information, "iOS" stayed as is. So following that pattern, technical terms like RAM, GHz, MB are left as is? Or are they considered proper nouns? Hmm. Maybe RAM is part of the system requirements and is a common term, so it's not a proper noun. So I need to replace it with synonyms. But "RAM" is an acronym, so it's a technical term. The user's instruction is a bit ambiguous here. Let me check the user's previous example again. In the first response, the user had "iOS" and "Android" as proper nouns left intact, but other words like "data" were replaced. In the system requirements here, "RAM" is a technical term but not a proper noun. So perhaps it should be replaced. So "RAM" could be replaced with Random Access Memory, but the user wants three synonyms. Alternatively, maybe "RAM" is already a synonym for itself? No. Wait, the user's instruction says to replace every word with three synonyms. So even technical terms need to be replaced unless they are proper nouns. Therefore, I need to think of three synonyms for "RAM". But RAM is an acronym (Random Access Memory). Its synonyms could be Working Memory but the user wants three. Maybe Random Access Memory? I should also watch out for any special
"efficient" "efficient|effective|capable" "Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more of free disk space
"technicians" "technicians|experts|professionals"
Another thing to consider is hyphenated words. For example, "Cost-Effective" should be split into "Cost-Effective, Economical, Budget-Friendly" or treated as a single word? The example uses syn3 for each part of the phrase, so maybe split them if they are separate words. But in this case, "Cost-Effective" is a single term, so the synonyms should be "Cost-Effective, Economical, Budget-Friendly".