OpenAI has released its Codex desktop app for Windows, adding a native sandbox and PowerShell support, enabling developers to ...
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OpenAI has rolled out the Codex desktop app for Windows. The tool debuted on macOS last month and will now enable developers on Windows to access its agentic coding capabilities.
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Ready to start your vibe-coding adventure? A few weeks after its debut on Mac, the Windows version of OpenAI’s Codex app has finally arrived.
At the start of February, OpenAI upgraded its Codex coding app to give it the ability to manage multiple AI agents. At the ...
OpenAI's Codex coding app is available on Windows after a period of exclusivity to macOS. The app is a hub where developers can manage multiple AI agents within a single project, allowing them to ...
OpenAI today released the Codex app for Windows, powered by OpenAI’s frontier coding models, and it’s now the only coding agent with a first-class Windows experience.
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