"FAQs" section: "What is the cost of using Transsioner?: Transsioner offers a free trial, as well as several paid plans." "Cost" → "expense|price|charge." "Offers" → "provides|extends|presents." "Free trial" → "no-cost sampling|complimentary test|unpaid attempt." "Paid plans" → "charge-based options|financial arrangements|remunerated packages."
I'll go through each sentence step by step. The first sentence: "Transsioner is available for both Windows and macOS. Select the version that’s compatible with your operating system and click on the download link." download transsioner
"Visit" might be go to the official. "Official" could be primary website. "Typing the website’s URL" becomes inputting the domain name. "Searching for "Transsioner" in a search engine" can be looking up “Transsioner”. "FAQs" section: "What is the cost of using Transsioner
"For accurate and efficient transcription." "Accurate" → "precise|exact|correct." "Efficient" → "effective|productive|well-organized." "Transcription" might already be part of the proper noun in the context, but here it's used as a general term, so synonyms could be "scripting|documentation|recording." "Official" could be primary website
So the approach is to take such phrases in the article and create three synonyms for each part, inserting z structures. Since the user mentioned not to touch proper nouns, which includes "Transsioner" and possibly others like "TranscribePro" or "AudioMate" if they exist.
"Cloud-based solution" could become web-accessible solution. "Access it from anywhere" might be obtain it anywhere but the user wants three options, so maybe access it from anywhere.
"transcription has become an essential tool" could become "transcription has become an essential tool"