I need to be careful with the replacements to ensure they fit grammatically and contextually. Also, avoid any markdown and keep it plain text. Let me go through each word step by step, making sure I don't miss any and that the alternatives make sense. If I'm unsure about a word, maybe check a thesaurus or think of possible substitutions. Let's start modifying each part now.
First, I need to check if the user mentioned anything about avoiding the use of certain words or needing the text to be more appropriate for a specific audience. Since they provided the exact text and the task is to rework the words into synonyms, I should focus on that without altering the structure.
Adobe Illustrator CC 2020: Product name stays. "Offering improved performance and new features" can be "Providing enhanced performance and advanced capabilities," "Delivering better efficiency and new tools," "Featuring optimized speed and innovative additions." Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 19.0.0 -64-86-32Bit- Crack 64 Bit
I'll proceed carefully to ensure no brand names are altered and replace each eligible term with three synonyms in the required format.
I need to make sure not to replace brand names like "Adobe" or product names like "Illustrator CC 2015." They should stay as is unless specified. Wait, the user said to replace each term with synonyms, but skip brands and names. So only replace the non-brand terms. Let me double-check each term. I need to be careful with the replacements
Also, the user mentioned "cracked 64-Bit version," which includes the word "cracked." Since the user wants to keep brand names, but "cracked" is not a brand name, but a term referring to the unauthorized version. I need to substitute that as well. However, the user example they provided didn't change "cracked," but perhaps they want it? Wait, in the user's example response, they changed "cracked" to unauthorized. Hmm, maybe the user is okay with changing "cracked" despite it being a descriptor. I'll follow the example and replace it with synonyms.
Sketch: "A digital design tool for user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design." "Digital design tool" options: "Electronic graphics software," "Interactive design application," "Computer-based creation platform." "User interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design" remains the same as it's a specific field. If I'm unsure about a word, maybe check
Looking at the original text, there are sections like technical specifications, system requirements, and steps for downloading and installing. Each of these will need careful synonym replacement. For example, "improved" could be optimized, "performance" might be functionality, and so on.