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Evernote vs RAKE: What are the differences?

Developers describe Evernote as "Feel organized without the effort". Take notes to a new level with Evernote, the productivity app that keeps your projects, ideas, and inspiration handy across all your digital devices. It helps you capture and prioritize ideas, projects, and to-do lists, so nothing falls through the cracks. On the other hand, RAKE is detailed as "A software task management and build automation tool". It is a software task management and build automation tool. It allows the user to specify tasks and describe dependencies as well as to group tasks in a namespace.

Evernote and RAKE can be categorized as "Task Management" tools.

RAKE is an open source tool with 1.6K GitHub stars and 520 GitHub forks. Here's a link to RAKE's open source repository on GitHub.

Bluekiri, BOOTIQ, and Obie.ai are some of the popular companies that use Evernote, whereas RAKE is used by Microstrategy, Flightright, and Juicymo. Evernote has a broader approval, being mentioned in 7 company stacks & 32 developers stacks; compared to RAKE, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 11 developer stacks.

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Pros of Evernote
Pros of Rake
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    Search text in images (OCR)
  • 5
    Checklist
  • 3
    Dark mode
  • 3
    Great mobile app
  • 3
    Syncs quickly
  • 2
    Encrypt Text
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    Cons of Evernote
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      On life support
    • 2
      No document structure
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      What is Evernote?

      Take notes to a new level with Evernote, the productivity app that keeps your projects, ideas, and inspiration handy across all your digital devices. It helps you capture and prioritize ideas, projects, and to-do lists, so nothing falls through the cracks.

      What is Rake?

      It is a software task management and build automation tool. It allows the user to specify tasks and describe dependencies as well as to group tasks in a namespace.

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