A hidden vendor chart raises questions about replacing Codex CLI and Cursor

A company is negotiating with a new vendor to simplify its development setup. The team currently uses and some Cursor. An internal chart was shared with the vendor name hidden, and the chart includes numbers meant to support the change.

The chart appears to be , and the actual tool behind the hidden label is not confirmed. The same question appeared in Codex and communities, asking whether experienced users can identify what product may be behind the d comparison.

Key points

  • The company is considering a new vendor to simplify its .
  • The current setup includes and some Cursor use.
  • The shared comparison chart hides the vendor name and contains supporting numbers.
  • The actual product behind the hidden label is not confirmed.
  • A real trial on existing code matters more than a polished comparison chart.

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