Microsoft hasn't said if or when it plans to release Project Sonoma to everyone. You can sign up for a waiting list if you want to get in. We've asked it about what's happening and will let you know what it says. With that said, it won't be surprising if you can try it soon. Our friends at TechCrunch suspect that Microsoft might have bought the developers of a very similar app, Shiftr -- while Microsoft has plenty of experiments (such as its Garage projects), it would likely want to translate an acquisition to a widely available product.

Update: Microsoft tells us that it doesn't have anything to say about launch timelines, but notes that Project Sonoma wasn't born from an acquisition -- it's built "from the ground up" by a Microsoft team. You can read its full statement below.