Next sentence: "The software offers several classification methods..." "Offers" is delivers, "several" is numerous, "classification" is categorization. Then the clustering methods like K-means and TWINSPAN need to stay, so rephrase the other words. "Classification" again in "Two-Way Indicator Species Analysis (TWINSPAN)" is segmentation.
Let me test this with the first sentence: Original is "Canoco 5 is compatible with Windows 10 or later (64-bit) and macOS High Sierra or later (64-bit).". After replacing "compatible" with synonyms and ensuring proper nouns are skipped, it would be "This program works with current Windows (64-bit) and modern macOS (64-bit). Wait, but Windows 10 is a proper noun, so the part after it might need to adjust. Since the user says to skip proper nouns, but the versions (Windows 10, macOS High Sierra) are considered proper? Hmm, the user said to skip proper nouns. So "Windows 10" and "macOS High Sierra" are proper, so those might need to stay. But maybe the versions can be generalized. For example, "Windows 11 (64-bit)" is a version after 10, so maybe that's acceptable as a synonym. Alternatively, "Windows 10 or later" could be written as "Windows versions starting from 10", but the user wants synonyms, not rephrasing. This is a bit tricky. Since the user provided an example in the previous response where they replaced "Canoco 5" with "Program" and "Application", but those are not proper nouns. Wait, "Canoco 5" is a proper noun, so in the previous example, they kept it as is. Wait, looking back at the first example the user gave, the original example had "Canoco 5" and the rewritten version had "Canoco|Program|Application", but "Canoco" is a proper noun, but maybe the user allowed replacing them. Hmm. The user's instruction says "Skip proper nouns", but in the example, they did replace "Canoco 5" with synonyms. Maybe the user considers the entire term "Canoco 5" as a proper noun, so they didn't replace it. Wait, in the example given by the user, they replaced "Canoco 5" with "Program|Application", which is conflicting. But the user's instruction says to "Skip proper nouns". So perhaps "Canoco 5" is a proper noun and should be skipped, but in the example, the assistant replaced it. Maybe the user made a mistake in the example. Hmm. Maybe the user intended that proper nouns (like brand names) should be skipped, but terms like "Windows 10" and "macOS High Sierra" are considered proper, while other terms can be replaced. So in the first sentence, "compatible" is replaced, but the OS names and versions remain as proper nouns. Canoco 5 Download
Another consideration is the part of speech. Synonyms should match the original word's part of speech. If the original word is a verb, the synonyms should also be verbs. For example, "provides" becomes offers, all verbs. Nouns like "guide" become manual, which are all nouns. Let me test this with the first sentence:
First, I'll go through the text line by line. The first sentence talks about "powerful tool to analyze and visualize ecological data." So "powerful tool" could be "effective utility|versatile instrument|capable system." "Analyze" might become "examine|assess|explore," and "visualize" could be "display|render|present." Since the user says to skip proper nouns,