Remember, there should later be atleast 3 different types of seti-wu:
1; 2-bit-Arecibo-wu. The same type seti@home is using, and this is the only kind I've seen in the BOINC-beta.
2; 8-bit-Arecibo, the most sensitive part of the data recorded last year during the reobservation-period.
3; Parkes in Australia.
There should most likely also be a new multi-beam-receiver at Arecibo installed soon, so then this goes on-line even more data to crunch.
So from my understanding BOINC will on launch only have the 2-bit-seti-wu, and maybe Astropulse...
CPDN is currently porting to BOINC, and should most likely have a beta-version in a couple of months...
Folding@home will probably also release a BOINC-client, but atleast initially just as a supplement to the other clients. No idea of time-line here... And genome@home has already stopped distributing new work.