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Starting with "Controlwave"—since it's a proper noun, I shouldn't change it. Next is "Designer". The user mentioned not to touch proper nouns, but "Designer" itself might not be a proper noun in this context unless it's part of a title. Wait, the example they provided includes "Controlwave Designer", which could be a product name, so maybe "Designer" here is part of the proper noun? Hmm, that's a bit ambiguous. But the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns", so perhaps "Design" part is a common noun. Wait, "Designer" as a role is a common noun unless it's part of a brand. Considering the example response from before, they might treat "Designer" as a common noun that can be replaced. Let me check the example response: the original was "Controlwave Designer" and the response was "Controlwave|Architecture". So they replaced "Designer" with synonyms even if it's part of the product name. Interesting. Maybe in the context here, even though it's part of a product name, the user wants the synonyms. I'll proceed with that, treating each word individually unless specified as a proper noun. Controlwave Designer Software Download
So I need to process each word, check if it's a proper noun (probably capitalize), but maybe here the only proper noun is Controlwave. Wait, how do I determine if a word is a proper noun? In the given text, Controlwave is capitalized as the first word in the title. The user's example also shows that they didn't replace "Controlwave", so that's a proper noun. Other words like Designer are lowercase if they were not part of the proper noun, but in the example, "Designer" is capitalized as part of the product name. Wait, in the example input, it's "Controlwave Designer Software Tutorial", and in the example response, only "Controlwave" is left as a proper noun. So maybe "Designer" here is being treated as a common noun, even though in the title, it's capitalized. So the user is treating the words case-insensitively, but proper nouns are likely to be words like brand names or specific products that are capitalized. But in the given text, "Controlwave" is the only explicit proper noun. The rest ("Designer", "Software", "Tutorial") are common nouns. So proceed accordingly. Wait, "Designer" as a role is a common