Boosted Productivity: EASILYBUILDER was crafted to simplify industrial UI creation process, enabling users to build intricate projects swiftly alongside productively. Enhanced Accuracy: The tool provides suite of tools and functions that limit mistakes and elevate correctness. Improved Safety: EasyBuilder Pro 6.05.01 embeds several of maintenance features designed to protect confidential data and prevent unwarranted access. Flexibility: The program demonstrates extreme flexibility and can be applied in wide range of applications, starting basic HMI tasks to intricate manufacturing control systems.
"Operating System" becomes "OS", "Operating System", "Platform". "Windows 10" is a proper noun, so skip. "Later" can be "Subsequent", "Later", "Advanced". "32-bit or 64-bit" is fine as proper terms. Easybuilder Pro 6.05.01 Download
"Excellent choice for HMI development" – "excellent" could become "ideal|magnificent|prime." I'll scan each sentence for adjectives or verbs with synonyms. For example, "user-friendly interface" can be "user-friendly|intuitive|easy-to-use." I'll make sure not to touch the brand name EasyBuilder Pro 6.05.01. Also, the user mentioned proper nouns stay, so I'll check for any other names or terms that shouldn't be altered. Then, I'll format each replacement with three options in curly brackets. "Later" can be "Subsequent", "Later", "Advanced"
Moving on: "Increased Productivity: EasyBuilder Pro 6.05.01 is designed to simplify the HMI development process, allowing users to create complex projects quickly and efficiently." so only replace other terms.
The next paragraph starts with "popular HMI development software". "Popular" can become leading, "software" as tool. So "leading HMI creation program".
Double-check each line to ensure all replacements are accounted for. Make sure the structure is correct, word1 for each replaceable word. Avoid any markdown, just plain text.
Then "using" might be tricky. Since "to using" is a phrasal verb, maybe it's better to keep it as is unless there's a synonym. The user said to skip proper nouns, so only replace other terms.
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