I didn't see where this was shared anywhere else, so thought I would share it, even though it is a little old. Sounds like the goal is to create a single client that will work with both Folding and at home and allow the user to select the project they want to work on.
G@h2.0 (From the Genome website)
It's taken longer than expected (as these things always do) to code up Genome@home2.0. I've started some in-house testing of the Windows and Linux versions, but haven't yet tried to compile a version for Mac OSX. One of the reasons it's taken longer is that we've decided to merge the G@h2.0 client into the current Folding@home2.x client. The client will look just like Folding@home2.x, but the user will the option of running F@h or G@h, or both.
Aside from looking a lot cooler than a simple text-based console client, the new G@h2.0 will vastly increase the scope of research problems we can tackle. Since this client can auto-download the specific "scientific core" that is necessary to process a certain workunit, we're going to be able to test new design algorithms, design new classes of molecules, and look at a whole host of scientific questions that were out of reach with G@h0.99.