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Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants me to modify the provided text by replacing each term with three options in the format opt2. But they also mention to keep the brand names intact. First, I need to identify which terms can be replaced.

For example, in the last paragraph, "designed to be run directly from a portable device" could have "configured for on-the-go use|intended for mobile editing|set up for transportable operation". Adobe Photoshop Portable CS6 13.1 -x32 X64- Multil

Starting with the first sentence: "The user interface has been enhanced, making it easier to navigate and access the various tools and features." I'll break it down. "User interface" is a term I can keep as is since it's a specific term, but maybe "graphical interface" or "GUI" as alternatives. Wait, the user said to skip brand names and leave them unchanged, so "Photoshop" stays, but others can be replaced. Okay, let's tackle this

I need to make sure that each replacement is contextually appropriate. Also, check if any terms are repeated and need different options. First, I need to identify which terms can be replaced

Original line: "image editing software in the world." Replace "image editing software" with three options.

Looking at "enhanced": synonyms could be improved, upgraded, refined. "Easier" could be simpler, more straightforward, easier. "Navigate" might be maneuver, traverse, explore. "Access" could be obtain, utilize, reach. "Tools" could be utilities, functions, features. But "features" is mentioned later, so maybe vary them.

I should go through each paragraph and find replaceable terms. Make sure not to change brand names like Adobe or Photoshop. Also, check that the options make sense in context. For example, "portable device" might be "USB flash drive|external hard drive|portable storage media".