If you have no previous installation of OO-Browser, or wish to upgrade all of the files to the latest version, you should follow the installation instructions in BR-README file.
If you just want to give it a test drive, you can take the following steps.
tar xzvf oo-br-2.9.12.tar.gzIf you want to have the graphical tree view of your classes, you must build the auxiliary program xoobr. If you are on a Solaris machine, you are in luck, just do make xoobr. Otherwise you will have to modify your makefile. Copy the resulting executable, xoobr somewhere to your path. Again, if you are running XEmacs, chances are that xoobr is already installed, and you can skip this step.