OpenAI has released its Codex desktop app for Windows, adding a native sandbox and PowerShell support, enabling developers to ...
OpenAI launches Codex for Windows, letting developers run multiple AI coding agents, automate testing tasks, and sync projects seamlessly across Mac and Windows.
OpenAI releases Codex for Windows and open-sources its agent sandbox to keep AI coding tasks safely contained.
OpenAI has released its Codex app for Windows, now available for download in the Microsoft Store. The app supports agentic coding and allows running multiple AI agents in parallel.
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 launches a Mac-only Codex app as an agent command center. Sandbox controls limit folder writes and network access for safer use. Switching between IDE, terminal, and app keeps context across ...
In a major milestone for the "AI coding wars," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed on X that the company's standalone Codex application (currently only for Mac computers) surpassed 1 million downloads in ...
OpenAI is trying to win market share from rivals like Anthropic and Cursor as AI coding tools gain in popularity.
Around one month after launching Codex for Mac, OpenAI brings Codex to Windows with a new suite of IDEs supported.
One month after it released a standalone Codex app on the Mac, OpenAI announced a version for Windows. The company reports that the Mac app has been downloaded over one million times since its initial ...
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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