Okay, the user wants me to swap every word with three variants using the b format. Proper nouns should stay the same. Let me start by breaking down the original text into individual words. I need to identify which words are proper nouns. Words like "Glass NOVA APEX ADW Icon Pack v1.1.9 Apk" are proper nouns and should remain unchanged.

Let me start by breaking down the first part:

I'll proceed to process each word, one by one, ensuring that each has three synonyms. If a word doesn't have three synonyms, perhaps use near synonyms or related terms. Also, the user might expect some words to be replaced with more creative alternatives, not just direct synonyms. For example, "straightforward" could be clear.

"Sleek and modern look" options: Stylish and contemporary design | Clean and updated appearance | Smooth and advanced aesthetic.

Each of these needs three options. Let's handle them one by one.

Now, I'll go through the original text again and replace each term with the options in brackets. The user specified to keep names intact, so the original title and other names like launchers should remain. Only the terms specified are to be replaced.

- "Glass" could be "Crystalline | Transparent | Clear" - "NOVA" might be "Nova | Vela | Stellar" - "APEX" could be "Summit | Zenith | Apex" - "ADW" – since it's a launcher name, maybe just variations like ADW | ADWEX | ADWLauncher - "Icon Pack" could be Icon Collection | Graphic Set | Symbol Kit - The version number stays the same.