Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery Torrent 🆕 ⏰
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants all words in the provided text to be replaced with their synonyms, formatted as v3. But they also specified not to touch proper nouns. So first, I need to identify the proper nouns in the text.
Original text has "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery Torrent". Here, "Stellar", "Phoenix", "Windows" are proper nouns, so they stay. "Data" is part of the software's name, but "Recovery" and "Torrent" are not. Wait, "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery Torrent" is the software name, including "Recovery" and "Torrent"? Wait, maybe "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery Torrent" is the name. If "Recovery" and "Torrent" are part of the title, which is the product name, maybe they shouldn't be altered. But the user said not to touch proper nouns. Since "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery" is a proper noun (software name), and "Torrent" is part of the title (as in the torrent version of the software), maybe that's part of the product name. Hmm, tricky. If "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery" is the proper name, then adding "Torrent" might be a tag for the torrent file. Maybe "Recovery" is part of the software name. So perhaps "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery" is the software, and "Torrent" is separate. In that case, "Recovery" and "Torrent" are regular words and can be altered. But I need to be careful. The user might have combined them as part of the title. Let me check the context again. Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery Torrent
"Download the torrent file and open it in your torrent client" – "client" can be "program|tool|application". Okay, let's tackle this query
