Wait, perhaps the approach is to take each term in the original text, excluding proper nouns and brand names, and replace them with three synonyms in the syn2 format. So for example, "compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7..." here, "compatible" can be replaced with synonyms like "operational on", "functional with", etc. "Windows" is a brand, so it's kept as is. The operating system versions (10, 8, 7, Vista, XP) are product names, so kept. The bit versions (32-bit, 64-bit) can be replaced with "32-bit and 64-bit" is a technical term, maybe kept, but the instruction says to use three variants. Wait, "32-bit and 64-bit" is specific; perhaps replace "32-bit" and "64-bit" with synonyms? Not sure. The user might want each term replaced. Let me try.
Wait, the user specified to skip proper nouns. The product name here is a proper noun, so it should stay the same. Let me confirm that in the text. The examples given by the user show the product name remains unchanged. So I need to leave "KitServer 14 EXE Manager" as it is, but other instances like "EXE" can be spinned as "executable," "app," "program." download kitserver 14 exe manager
Wait, the user says "rephrase all terms with 3 options as word3". So maybe for each term that has three synonyms or alternatives, I should present it like that. However, in the given text, I need to find words that can be replaced with three similar terms. Let me go through each part again. Wait, perhaps the approach is to take each
- KitServer 14 EXE Manager (needs to check if "KitServer" is a brand. Since it's capitalized, likely a brand. So, replace "EXE Manager" parts? But the user says to skip brands and names. So maybe the entire product name is kept, but each component is checked. The operating system versions (10, 8, 7, Vista,