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System Requirements - "Operating System" synonyms: system software - "Processor" might be: central processing unit - "Memory" could be working storage - "Disk Space" synonyms: hard drive capacity
Wait, the original text is in markdown, so the heading is ReFox XI Plus: A Comprehensive Tool for Data Recovery and Debugging. The user's instruction is to revise all terms with 3 options in the format opt1, so "Data Recovery" and "Debugging" would each get their own options.
allows: permits
I also need to check other instances. The sentence "developers, programmers, and data analysts" can have three options for each term. Wait, the instruction says to revise each term with three options. So each of the three terms in the list should have their own three options. For example: Saking Nikmatnya Duo Lesbian Jilmek Omek Live Barbar
The: The (though "The" is an article; maybe it's better to leave as The but that's redundant. Hmm.)
"Debugging" → Troubleshooting
Looking at the text: "ReFox.XI.Plus.v11.54.2008.522.Incl.Keymaker-EMBRACE" is a proper noun, so I can't change those. Terms like "keymaker tool" can be replaced. I need to find synonyms for "keymaker tool," maybe something like "licensing key generator|activation key creator|serial number tool." For example: The: The (though "The" is an
"databases" becomes information archives
to: for
Wait, the user specified three options for each term. Let me check each instance. The first part says "data analysts" as part of a list. The user's example in the query uses "three options in format opt2". So for the line "developers, programmers, and data analysts," maybe the three options are "developers, analysts, programmers" but the user wants three different terms. Wait, perhaps "developers" can be "engineers," "analysts" can be "specialists," and "programmers" can be "coders." Wait, but the original is a list. The instruction says to revise all terms with three options where applicable. Wait, maybe the user wants me to replace each term in the list with three options. Wait, perhaps each instance where there's a three-item list, like "files, databases, and applications" could be replaced with options. Let me check the text again. or data analyst
tools: equipments
Then: "Whether you are a developer, programmer, or data analyst, ReFox XI Plus is a valuable tool to have in your toolkit." - "developer" synonyms: coder - "programmer" could be coder - "data analyst" might be data scientist - "valuable" could be essential - "tool to have" might be resource
Similarly, in the sentence: "data recovery, debugging, and analysis" becomes "data extraction, error resolution, and insight generation"
"programmers" → coders (but "software developers" is a proper noun if it's a specific company name, but here it's general, so maybe not)