Wow!  So you haven't seen any of the modern Macs.  If memory serves,
that model was early 1990s.  Mac OS X is based on FreeBSD Unix now,
which has changed it quite a lot.  The maintenance is for system files
that can get corrupted, typically with file permissions.   You owe
yourself another look to see what we are talking about!

Mark Snyder
-----Original Message-----

Just wondering since I haven't had a mac since my 6360...Maintenance for
what?


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