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I've glanced at the PDF. Arwinss will base its Win32 subsystem on Wine's. That is an obvious advantage but I still don't think it will help the project much.
Wine still isn't anywhere near perfect, although its excellent considering that the project is attempting to implement some 70,000 Win32 APIs, many with incomplete or no documentation. Wine may have support for most applications but the level of support varies greatly from poor to perfect.
The most troubling factor for the project is the fact that Windows will always be a better Windows than a clone and 95% of manufactured PCs already have it installed.