OpenAI brings its AI coding assistant Codex to Windows, allowing developers to run multiple AI agents and streamline complex programming workflows.
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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