Same with "can" in the second sentence. "can make informed decisions". The user might want "Are able to|Have the means to|Can". But since "can" is a modal verb, possible synonyms.

After replacing all applicable words, I'll review the text to ensure that the replacements are consistent and that the original meaning is preserved. Finally, I'll present the modified text with the word1 format as requested.

But the user's example shows replacing single terms. So maybe "Free and Open-Source Alternatives:" becomes Free and Open-source Alternatives:

But I need to ensure that all the words that aren't brand names are replaced with three options each. Wait, does that mean every single word in the text? That might be too tedious and not make sense. For example, "Data Management" is a title; maybe the user wants it to stay as is? Or maybe only the words in the content? The example from the user's instruction has "tools" replaced with options. Hmm.

"Purchasing a license" → Acquire a license

1. considering – Evaluating, Weighing, Assessing. 2. features – Features, Functions, Tools. 3. benefits – Advantages, Perks, Gains. 4. implications – Consequences, Effects, Considerations. 5. using – Utilizing, Applying, Leveraging. 6. users – Users, People, Individuals. 7. can – Are able to, Have the means to, Can. 8. make – Form, Create, Take. 9. informed – Educated, Knowledgeable, Informed. 10. decisions – Choices, Resolutions, Judgments. 11. about – Regarding, Concerning, Pertaining to. 12. needs – Requirements, Demands, Necessities.