In computing, a "patch" refers to a set of changes or updates made to a software program or system. Patches can be used to fix bugs, improve performance, add new features, or enhance security. They are typically released by software developers and can be applied to applications, operating systems, or other software components. Patches can come in various forms, including: 1. **Bug Fixes**: Addressing specific issues or glitches that have been identified in the software.
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