The C++ Object Browser is another program that uses the file extension .obr for gathering files. This application uses the file extension .obr to represent files containing information on the status of the object browser. The file extension .obr is also used by the software Borland C++, an Integrated Development Environment that functions mainly as graphical Windows interface. The file extension .obr is capable of specifying the data that are used as input and written output, that usually include directory and configuration files. As a compressed file, the file extension .obr is probable a compressed file and component of a set up routine of different programs. To work efficiently with the program Borland C++, the file extension .obr needs add-ons such as Borland Power Pack for DOS and Borland CodeGuard. The former allows creating 16 and 32-bit protected mode applications while the latter monitors API calls and errors. Associated Application: C++ Object Browser
Files with the OBR extension identify a text file created by the Objective Reference software application. OBR files store a unique identifier that is used to link documents in Macintosh and Windows operating systems. OBR files can be opened with compatible operating system utilities.