I need to check each word to ensure none are missed. Also, the user mentioned text only, so no markdown like bullet points. The original has system requirements listed with colons and bullet points, but since the user wants text only, maybe just replace each line with spintaxed words. For example:
Let me start with the first line: "Support for multiple video formats: Snaptube allows users to download videos in various formats, including MP4, AVI, MOV, and more." Download Snaptube YouTube Downloader 6.21.0.621...
Next paragraph: "Free to use: Snaptube is completely free to use, with no hidden costs or subscription fees." "Free" can be no-cost. "Completely" as completely. "Hidden" as hidden. "Costs" as costs. "Subscription fees" might be subscription fees. I need to check each word to ensure none are missed
Looking at the text, the proper nouns are "Snaptube," "YouTube," "Vimeo," "Facebook," and "Snaptube YouTube Downloader." These should remain unchanged. Now, the rest of the words are candidates for spintax. For each term, I need to come up with three synonyms or similar terms. For example, "download" could be "program For example: Let me start with the first
Let me start processing each part.
For the first part: "Support for multiple video formats: Snaptube allows users to download videos in various formats, including MP4, AVI, MOV, and more." I need to spintax words like "Support", "multiple", "video", "formats", "allows", "users", "download", "various", "including", "MP4", etc. But wait, the user said to leave proper nouns unchanged. MP4, AVI, MOV are format names, not proper nouns, so they should be spun? Wait, the example given by the user included changing "YouTube" to youTube, which is confusing. But the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." So maybe YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook are proper nouns and should stay as is. But in the example, they were wrapped in spintax with some variations. The user might have made a mistake there, but I should follow the instructions.