Coreldraw | Graphics Suite X5 V15.2.0.695 Incl. Keymaker

"is" → is

- "Improved Performance" → Refined Functionality - "optimized for better performance" → fine-tuned for increased efficiency CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 V15.2.0.695 Incl. KeyMaker

I need to proceed step by step, ensuring that each replacement is appropriate and that proper nouns remain unaltered. It's a detailed task, but with careful attention, I can structure each term correctly. "is" → is - "Improved Performance" → Refined

For "Effects and Filters: The software includes a range of effects and filters that can be used to enhance and transform images..." "Effects" might be enhancements or visual effects. "Filters" can be adjustments or enhancements. "Transform" could be alter or convert. "Filters" can be adjustments or enhancements

"Unlock" → Unlock

In the system requirements part: "Operating System: Windows 7 or later" – "Windows 7" is a brand, so it stays. "Processor: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64" – both are brands, so they stay. "RAM: 1 GB or more" – RAM is a term, maybe "Random Access Memory" could be used, but since the user said to skip brands, maybe just leave RAM as is. "Hard Disk Space: 2 GB or more" – GB is a unit, so stays. "Graphics Card: DirectX 9 or later" – DirectX is a Microsoft brand, so stays.

In the sample provided by the assistant earlier, "Incl. KeyMaker" was left as Containing KeyMaker. Here, "Incl." is short for "Including" or "Includes", and "KeyMaker" is part of the proper noun, but the assistant changed it to KeyMaker. Wait, the user said not to change proper nouns. However, "KeyMaker" might be a product name, but the assistant still modified it. Hmm, maybe the user allows synonyms for the keymaker part as it's not a proper noun in the same way.