OpenAI has launched the Codex app for Windows, a desktop tool that lets developers run multiple AI coding agents, automate tasks and manage software projects directly from their PC ...
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VS Code is perfect for most of us, but let’s not pretend it’s just another open-source tool. The source code is available under the MIT license, but the product you actually download from Microsoft is ...
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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