I need to process each line systematically. Also, watch for contractions like "it's" which would become his... no, "it's" is a contraction of "it is", so perhaps replace "it's" with its? Not sure. Maybe better to keep contractions as they are, but the user wants all words reworked. So perhaps split into words first. Wait, "it's" is a contraction of two words, but the user probably wants to treat it as a single word. Hmm. The original text has "it's" in places like "rearranging data for faster access." If I replace "it's", which is one word, with synonyms. But "it's" doesn't have synonyms. Maybe the user intended to have all words except the product name replaced, but for contractions and such, maybe just replace with a synonym if possible, otherwise leave. This is getting complicated. Since the user hasn't provided examples, perhaps better to proceed with replacing each word with three synonyms, even if it's not perfect.
Run the Program: Execute the Drevitalize runnable document (typically titled “Drevitalize.exe”). Drevitalize 4.10 Final Portable
Conclusion
Starting with the first line: "Key Features of Drevitize 4.10 Final Portable" Replaced as: Key Characteristics of Drevitize 4.10 Final Portable I need to process each line systematically