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"How to Download UltraViewer 5.1 for Free" → replace "Download" with obtain
But wait, some words might not have three good synonyms. For example, "desktop" in "desktop access"—maybe "monitor screen|computing interface|PC terminal"? Hmm, not sure. Wait, "desktop access" might be better as a phrase. But the user said to modify every word, so maybe split it into "desktop" and "access". "Desktop" synonyms could be "monitor screen|computing terminal|PC workspace". "Access" could be "access|entry|entryway" but maybe "access|enter|utilize"? ultraviewer 5.1 free download
Reach the official URL: Go to the official UltraViewer website and click on the “retrieve” button. Choose the correct version: Choose the correct build of UltraViewer that matches to your operating system (Windows|Darwin|Linux). Press the fetch URL: Click on the retrieve URL to begin the fetch process.
Wait, but the user said to skip proper nouns. Let me make sure. For example, "UltraViewer 5.1" is a proper noun, so it remains. Also, "official website" is not a proper noun, so "visit" gets synonyms. "Remote computer" might be a proper term in context but not a proper noun. So "remote computer" would be part of the input and maybe "remote computer" isn't a proper noun. So "enter the remote computer's ID and password" – "enter" and "ID and password" are terms to replace. ID is an abbreviation for identification, password is a regular term. So "ID" can be identifier, password: login. Enter: type "How to Download UltraViewer 5
Similarly, "Visit the official website" → visit → go to
I've handled the first sentence. Now moving to the next part. The user also included features bullet points. For each feature, I need to process each word similarly. For example, "Fast and secure connection" becomes "Fast and safe link." Wait, "desktop access" might be better as a phrase
Wait, "folders" is already in the original text, so I need to make sure I skip that. Also, in the list, "folders" is mentioned again, but the user said not to touch proper nouns. Let me check again.

