OpenAI brings its Codex coding app to Windows

In early February, OpenAI upgraded its Codex coding application to give it the ability to manage multiple AI agents. At the same time, it released a standalone macOS app. If you’ve been patiently waiting for Windows to receive the same treatment, OpenAI has just released a Codex app dedicated to Microsoft’s operating system.
Like its macOS counterpart, the software allows you to coordinate multiple coding agents to work on the same task. There is also support for automations to streamline repetitive tasks such as bug testing. To help users get started, Codex includes a dedicated “Skills” section. Skills are instructions, resources, and scripts that the software can use to connect agents to specific tools and workflows. OpenAI has also included native sandboxing to help Windows developers feel at home.
The Codex is available for ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus and Pro users. If you decide to try the app, know that your session history is saved to your OpenAI account, meaning you can start coding on Mac and then move to Windows without losing your work.


