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*{_}O3 Browser{_}* gives you the chance to define desktops as a tool to organize information the user habitually works with.

Although *O3 Browser* lets you open only one desktop at a time, different desktops can be defined to organize all the information and work at any given time.

Each desktop is formed by different containers, which may include several windows where information is analyzed. Each container has an associated tab, which gets the name given by the user. By selecting these tabs the active container at each moment of the analysis is chosen. The active container is distinguished from the others by its highlighted tab on the containers bar.

In order to analyze related information belonging to different cubes or even different applications, it may be placed on the same desktop. In this way, the number of operations the user must perform to access that information is reduced.

The picture below shows the tabs in the containers bar, corresponding to the Wines and World Sales cubes respectively. These cubes are examples of multidimensional models distributed with the product.

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O3 Browser gives you the chance to define desktops as a tool to organize information the user habitually works with.

Although O3 Browser lets you open only one desktop at a time, different desktops can be defined to organize all the information and work at any given time.

Each desktop is formed by different containers, which may include several windows where information is analyzed. Each container has an associated tab, which gets the name given by the user. By selecting these tabs the active container at each moment of the analysis is chosen. The active container is distinguished from the others by its highlighted tab on the containers bar.

In order to analyze related information belonging to different cubes or even different applications, it may be placed on the same desktop. In this way, the number of operations the user must perform to access that information is reduced.

The picture below shows the tabs in the containers bar, corresponding to the Wines and World Sales cubes respectively. These cubes are examples of multidimensional models distributed with the product.

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