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- "New" →Recent- "User Interface" →UIPanel (but UI is already a proper noun term, so maybe GUI is okay? Wait, "User Interface" is a proper noun phrase here. Wait, no, "User Interface" is a generic term, but in the context of software, maybe it's considered a proper noun? Hmm, the user said proper nouns stay. But "User Interface" isn't a specific name, so it's not a proper noun. Let me check. The instruction was to not touch proper nouns, but "User Interface" is a common term. So I can replace it. Maybe "GUI|Graphical Interface|Screen Layout"?

This is going to take a while, but I'll proceed step by step, ensuring each replaceable word gets three synonyms in syn2 format.

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"Key Features" could be replaced with Essential Characteristics. Then "comes with" might be features. "Wide range of features" can be extensive array of tools. "Top choice among users" could be leading option for users.

Then the sentence continues. Need to go through each word, replacing with synonyms. This is going to take time. Let me proceed sentence by sentence, ensuring I don't miss any words. Also, check for proper nouns like Windows 10, 8, etc. Those are proper nouns and should remain. - "New" →Recent- "User Interface" →UIPanel (but UI

But maybe "User Interface" should stay as is in the heading. Wait, the user's instruction says "Proper nouns stay". "User Interface" in the heading is a product feature, not a proper noun. So perhaps I can replace it. Let me check the example response given earlier. In the previous example, "IDM" was a proper noun left untouched. "User Interface" is a common noun here, so it's okay to replace.

1 GHz or faster CPU memory: 1 GB or more DiskSpaceDrive Space: 10 MB or more of free disk storage Hmm, the user said proper nouns stay

Wait, the user's input is the text that begins with "Internet Download Manager - IDM 6.27 Build 3 RePack..." and then the rest. The user's instructions are to replace every word in the format v1 with three synonyms. But in the provided text, there are no such placeholders. So maybe this is a test case where the user expects me to identify such placeholders and replace them, but in reality, the example text doesn't have any. Perhaps the user made a mistake and included the example without the actual text to process. Alternatively, maybe the user expects me to process the example text by first identifying words that could be in that format and replacing them, but that seems unlikely.