Go paperless. Get organized. Download and play something new in seconds.
With forScore, your sheet music has never been better—it’s everything you can do with paper and so much more.
Tidy up 5 0 5. Smartsheet is fully functional on both Mac and PC platforms. Here are some tips for using Smartsheet on your Mac: On a Mac, the Command key is the equivalent of the PC’s Ctrl key. Use Command in place of Ctrl unless otherwise noted when utilizing keyboard shortcuts. Google Sheets makes your data pop with colorful charts and graphs. Built-in formulas, pivot tables and conditional formatting options save time and simplify common spreadsheet tasks. This fall, forScore comes to the Mac in a big way with a brand new, fully native experience built for some of the most advanced and powerful devices out there. ForScore runs on macOS Big Sur, both on Intel and Apple Silicon-powered Macs, and it’ll be included with forScore for iOS and iPadOS as a universal purchase—no extra charge.
Simply Gorgeous
Designed exclusively for iOS and iPadOS, our clean interface gives you quick access to the tools you need, then fades away completely so you can focus on your music.
Learn more Amazingly Powerful
Annotate, create setlists, rearrange pages, add bookmarks, play along to an audio track, and more with an arsenal of tools to help you turn practice into performance.
Learn more Blazingly Fast
Every millisecond counts. That’s why forScore uses adaptive caching to help make page turns virtually instantaneous, without ever getting in your way.
Learn more Simply Gorgeous
Designed exclusively for iOS and iPadOS, our clean interface gives you quick access to the tools you need, then fades away completely so you can focus on your music.
Learn more Incredibly Flexible
Whether you’re working with the smallest iPhones or the expansive iPad Pro, forScore scales beautifully and fully supports Split View and Slide Over multitasking.
Learn more ![Mac Mac](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/58/03/6e/58036eedf30dee9a029596cf795f98ff.jpg)
Automatically Organized
Forget files and folders—forScore uses dynamic library organization to ensure that your menu listings are always up-to-date. It’s what you want, not where you left it.
Learn more Well-Connected
Save PDFs from the web, download files using almost any cloud storage provider, or find something new to play from Musicnotes.com. It’s the world’s library, just millimeters thick.
Learn more Automatically Organized
Forget files and folders—forScore uses dynamic library organization to ensure that your menu listings are always up-to-date. It’s what you want, not where you left it.
Learn more Hands-Free
Control forScore with page turning devices, MIDI signals, or use its built-in remote control system to wirelessly synchronize page turns with nearby devices.
Learn more And So Much More
Tap out a tune on the piano keyboard, start off on the right note with our pitch pipe, or track your practice time and set goals. It’s all there when you need it.
Learn more Available exclusively on the App Store for iPad, iPhone & iPod Touch.
Apple Pencil
forScore doesn’t just support Apple Pencil, it was practically built for it.
With Apple Pencil, annotating is as simple as drawing. No need to activate annotation mode, forScore is always ready to faithfully capture your notes as precisely as possible the moment your Apple Pencil touches the screen. It’s just like paper, but with an undo button.
Universal
Encore
forScore is a universal app for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The small-screen experience is built around Reflow, our innovative technology that transforms standard PDF pages into easily readable content on any device.
AirPods Pro
Turning Heads
With forScore 12 and the motion sensing capabilities of AirPods Pro, you can flip pages by simply turning your head. Use one or both AirPods, and enable Transparency mode to make sure you can still hear everything around you.
Hello, again.
This fall, forScore comes to the Mac in a big way with a brand new, fully native experience built for some of the most advanced and powerful devices out there. forScore runs on macOS Big Sur, both on Intel and Apple Silicon-powered Macs, and it’ll be included with forScore for iOS and iPadOS as a universal purchase—no extra charge.
Google Sheet Macros
Raves
“…make[s] finding exactly what you need — even among thousands of pages — quick and easy.”
-Billboard
“It continues to set the standard in this crowded market place for performing musicians.”
★★★★★
“…programs like forScore arguably turn the iPad into the best sheet-music tool ever.”
-PC Magazine
“I can’t recommend this professional app highly enough. It just keeps getting better!”
★★★★★
“It even works better than paper…the biggest innovation in sheet music since sheet music.”
-Medium
Buy Now
Spotlight
As seen in Apple Keynote addresses and on demo iPads and banners in Apple retail stores worldwide
Compatibility
iPad
requires iOS 12.4 or later (aka iPadOS)
optimized for iPadOS 14
optimized for iPadOS 14
iPhone & iPod Touch
requires iOS 12.4 or later
optimized for iOS 14
optimized for iOS 14
Mac (coming soon)
requires macOS 11 or later
Intel or Apple Silicon-based Macs
Intel or Apple Silicon-based Macs
![Mac Mac](https://cdn.osxdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/contact-sheet-service.jpg)
forScore is a universal purchase: buy once to install it on your devices running any of these three platforms
Find your version number • How to update your OS
Macs and Windows PCs have unique operating systems. They see things differently, and most Mac users would argue that Macs do things better. Macs come equipped with helpful keyboard shortcuts and a short list of procedures to follow if your Mac freezes.
Mac versus Windows Terminology
A Mac operating system and a Windows operating system generally perform the same basic tasks. Anymp4 mxf converter for mac 8 1 10. Those operations just have different names and are found in different places. This table shows the rough equivalents between the two.
Mac Term | Rough Windows Equivalent |
---|---|
Utilities, Applications | Accessories |
Option key | Alt key |
Command key | Control key |
System Preferences | Control panel |
System Information | Device Manager |
Quit | Exit |
Dashboard widgets | Gadgets |
Pictures folder | My Pictures/Pictures |
Applications folder | Program Files |
Get Info | Properties |
Trash | Recycle Bin |
Alias | Shortcut |
Dock | Start menu and taskbar |
Finder | Windows Explorer |
Common Mac Keyboard Shortcuts
If you don’t want to scroll through menus looking for a particular command, you can use handy Mac keyboard shortcuts to do things with a keypress or two . . . or sometimes three.
Command | Shortcut |
---|---|
New Finder Window | Command+N |
New Folder | Shift+Command+N |
New Smart Folder | Option+Command+N |
Open | Command+O |
Close Window | Command+W |
Get Info | Command+I |
Duplicate | Command+D |
Make Alias | Command+L |
Add to Sidebar | Control+Command+T |
Eject | Command+E |
Find | Command+F |
What to Do when Your Mac Freezes
You know that frustrating, annoying, sometimes panicked feeling you get when your Mac isn’t doing what you expect? If an application freezes or your computer is generally misbehaving, try these tips to escape with minimal disruption.
- Use Force Quit when an application is unresponsive. Choose Force Quit from the Apple menu or press Command+Option+Esc keys. Click the name of the deviant application (it probably has not responding next to its name). You typically won’t have to reboot.
- Restart. If Force Quit doesn’t bail you out, try rebooting the computer. If a frozen Mac prevents you from clicking the Restart command on the Apple menu, hold down the power button for several seconds or press the Control+Command keys and then press the power button. If all else fails, pull the plug, but remember that powering down without logging out should be used only as a last resort.
- Restart in Safe Mode. Press the power button to turn on your computer, and then press and hold the Shift key the instant you hear the welcome chime. Release Shift when the Apple logo appears. You will see a status bar as the computer boots, after which the words Safe Boot appear in red in the upper right corner of OS X’s login screen. In Safe mode, the Mac unleashes a series of troubleshooting steps designed to return the computer to good health. If Safe Boot resolved the issue, restart the Mac normally the next time.
Contact Sheet Mac
5 Mac Features to Check Out
Macs are full of fun and useful applications. Check out the following features as you need them or have the time. Your Mac adventures await.
Sheet Machine
- Macs play chess. Challenge the computer or watch the computer challenge itself (Applications).
- Macs are multilingual. Display menus and dialog boxes in more than a two-dozen foreign languages. (Choose Language & Region in System Preferences.)
- Macs recognize speech. Use your voice to open applications, choose menu items, send e-mail and dictate text. (Choose Dictation & Speech in System Preferences.)
- Macs enable you to use parental controls. Specify Web sites your kids can visit, people they can e-mail or chat with, and applications they can run. (Choose Parental Controls in System Preferences.)
- Macs allow video conferencing. Hold a video conference through Messages (Applications) or eyeball pals on video calls to iPhones , iPads, iPod touches and other Macs through FaceTime.