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Wait, the user wants to replace all words except brand names. "SCADA" is an acronym, so if it's considered a brand, keep it. But in the original text, it's written as "SCADA system", so "SCADA" itself is not a brand name. So "SCADA" remains, but "system" may be replaced. So "system" becomes system?

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Looking at the example text, the main topic is about Proficy iFIX 5.8, a SCADA system. The user wants each replaceable term to have three options. Words like "popular", "supervisory control and data acquisition", "industries", "manufacturing", "oil and gas", "utilities", "comprehensive", "guide", "latest version", "attractive option", "article", "system requirements", "installation", "troubleshooting", "powerful", "industrial processes", "real-time monitoring", and "control" are potential candidates. microsoft toolkit 2.6 4 activate windows 10

Checking each word in the text step by step, replacing each with three alternatives where possible. Words that are part of technical specifications (like "Windows 10 (64-bit)") should remain untouched. Proper nouns like "GE Digital", "Proficy Historian" should not be altered. Wait, the user wants to replace all words except brand names

I'll go through each paragraph and replace the terms one by one. Let's start with the first sentence. "Popular" becomes commonly adopted. Then "supervisory control and data acquisition" might be "SCADA systems|process monitoring tools|industrial automation platforms". The term "industries" could be "sectors|industrial fields|manufacturing domains". So "SCADA" remains, but "system" may be replaced

For each word, I need to think of plausible synonyms. Words like "offers" could be replaced with "provides", "delivers", etc. "Range" might become "variety", "array". "Features" could be "capabilities", "functions". I'll need to ensure that the replacements make sense in context. For example, "Real-time data acquisition and monitoring" – "Real-time" can stay, but "data acquisition" might become "data collection", "data gathering".