Really? Three synonymous adjectives? The whole ruleset is available for free online, in both PDF and hypertext formats. I am /surprised/ we don't have digital versions of the core books in 2015, because admittedly that is now status quo for the industry, but three synonymous adjectives? Come on. This is not a three synonymous adjective problem.
I fear it is, sir!
(Unless I missed something, the "whole" as in "in the PHB/DMG" ruleset isn't available in PDF/HTML, only the "basic" ruleset, right? Not trying to argue just have been away!)
4E's digital stuff had a ton of problems initially, but they did manage a reliable digital offering eventually, which should (theoretically) have lead to easily doing a similar thing for 5E.
Failing that, y'know, PDFs or similar would be a decent offering.
Failing that, having some kind of digital stuff at least IN DEVELOPMENT would be something.
But we've had a triple-fail here! First they ditched all the 4E DDI developed stuff and the developers involved, so avoided the easiest route. Then they have refused to do PDFs or similar (despite early, admittedly super-vague suggestions they would) which would also be EZ. Then Morningstar was somehow a failure and got canned, and not only failed in WotC's eyes, but then attempts a Kickstarter which also failed, showing it'd sorely failed in the eyes of fans, too (quad-fail?) AND, as "the final insult", the Morningstar people SWITCHED TO PATHFINDER!
Given this level of serious fail, of intentionally doing things the hardest possible way then screwing them up, I have to say, I believe triple-synonym is totally on point and not excessive.
What's really sad is, getting a basic functional, attractive (in a simple way) character builder and monster builder out there is not hard (much like 4E's stuff but maybe even more basic), and would barely set WotC back six digits, and could be charged for, and pay for itself, in like, a month, if that. Just no insane decisions like 4E's Silverlight. I mean man what.