ForScore is a comprehensive notation software developed by Coda Music Technology. It allows users to create, edit, and print musical scores, as well as play them back through MIDI or audio files. The software is widely used in various music-related fields, including film scoring, classical music composition, and music education.

The patching process typically involves modifying the software's code to disable or remove the copy protection features. This allows users to run the software without a valid license or activation key. However, patched versions of ForScore can be unstable and may cause compatibility issues or crashes.

The term "forscore crack patched" refers to a cracked version of ForScore that has been modified to bypass the software's copy protection mechanisms. These patches are often created by individuals or groups who specialize in cracking software, and they can be found on various online forums or websites.