Wait, the user said "all words with 3 alternatives". Does that mean every word should have three synonyms, or only the words that can have three alternatives? The instruction is a bit ambiguous. The examples in the initial problem might have some words with three options. Let me assume that the user wants every word in the text (excluding brands and names) to have three synonyms, if possible. But some words might not have three synonyms. But in the case of the text provided, most words do have at least three possible synonyms.
"High-quality" synonyms: "top-notch", "superior", "premium". top-notch. faststone capture registration code
"Purchase" could be replaced with "buy", "acquire", "obtain". So acquire. Wait, the user said "all words with 3 alternatives"
Also, check for consistency. If "registration code" was replaced with "activation key" in one place, it should stay the same in others unless there are multiple synonyms. Need to keep the flow of the text intact after substitutions. The examples in the initial problem might have
So for "screen capture and image editing software", break down each word. "screen" becomes monitor, "capture" as record, "and" as as well as, "image" as photo, "editing" as refining, "software" as program, etc.
In the previous example, "FastStone’s website" became FastStone’s website. Wait, no, that's not right. Let me check again. The user in the first example converted "FastStone" to FastStone, which are all the same. So proper nouns like "FastStone" are left with the same word in each option. So abbreviations like "FAQs" should be replaced.
Now, checking if any of these are brands or names. "FastStone Capture" is a brand, so I have to skip those. The other words seem okay. Make sure not to include any brand names. Let me go through the list again to confirm. All the words I identified are general terms, not brand names. The format should be each word with its three alternatives in v2, separated by spaces.