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First line: "What are com.wanda software Android Data Files?" The proper noun is "com.wanda software," so the rest ("What are" and "Android Data Files") need modification.

Proceeding with this, but for each non-proper noun word. However, some words might be part of common terms, but the user hasn't specified to keep those. So even if "Android" is part of a common term, it's not a proper noun here, so it's replaced. First line: "What are com

Another thing to watch for is hyphenation and special characters like the ">" in the settings menu. The user wants only the words replaced with their synonyms, not the structure of the sentences. Also, ensure that the synonyms are accurate and fit grammatically in their context. For instance, "Run the downloaded APK file" can be "Execute|Launch|Activate," but "Launch" might fit better here. So even if "Android" is part of a

Next sentence: "Community engagement: Join a community of players who share and create custom content, mods, and skins." Words here include "Community", "Join", "community" (again, but maybe "Join" is better as one), "share", "create", "custom", "mods", "skins". The user mentioned to skip brands and names, so terms like "mods" and "skins" are okay as they are generic. Need synonyms for "Join" as Become a member. Also, ensure that the synonyms are accurate and

First, I need to make sure I don't alter proper nouns like "Truckers of Europe 3" or "com.wanda software". The instruction says to not touch those, so I'll leave them as they are.

First, I need to parse the provided text carefully. Let me start by breaking down each sentence and identifying the words that can be replaced with synonyms. I need to make sure not to touch any brand names or specific terms like "com.wanda software Android" as those should stay as is.

But this is getting complicated. Let me proceed and handle each word carefully. Also, some words like "Truckers of Europe 3 players" should stay intact because they are part of the brand name. Wait, no: "Truckers of Europe 3" is the game title, a brand. But "players" is a common word. So "Truckers of Europe 3 players" should become "Truckers of Europe 3 gamers".