Rosetta@Home has captured my fancy. I have found BOINC to be a teriffic platform since I am also suporting TAS and will enjoy the flexibility to balance loads of multiple projects as I see fit with very little effort.
Rosetta reminds me of the first DC project that caused my addiction.... Distributed Folding. I loved the work units that didn't take days on end to finish and I loved the goals of the project. (study of protien development to aid medical research for real world cures and forwarding of the science itself)
edit: (afterthoughts)
-You can cache up to 10 days of work so Rosetta is GREAT for SNEAKERNETTING or DIAL-UP
-You can install Rosetta as a service so it always runs on multiple user machines. When you do this you also specify an account and password so you are the only one that can modify the settings.
-You can set preferences about load balancing (how many CPUs to use on MP machines, How much HD is allowed to be used, How much memory is to be used, How often to write to the HD (max.), How often to connect to the internet (you can set a schedule of network activity if you wish...)
BOINC is an amazingly friendly platform!
I have experimented with several projects (all science related) but none compare with what I find at Rosetta.
The last project I participated in (for nearly 3 years) began to get picky about who was good enough (pronounced... "in bed with Intel") to reap the greatest rewards (points). I also had some difficulties in their forum.
Rosetta has provided an avenue to persue a scientific project without those issues.
(Rosetta's forum and their project developers are amazingly friendly and entheusiastic.... I have never been treated as "ignorant" there! :thumbsup: )
It might not be your cup of tea, but I highly recommend giving it a look if you are interested in continuing with DC when the great projects of SETI classic and FAD come to an end (

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