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Google Keep vs TaskLite: What are the differences?
Google Keep: Capture what’s important and get more done. It is a note-taking service developed by Google. It is available on the web, and has mobile apps for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems. Keep offers a variety of tools for taking notes, including text, lists, images, and audio; TaskLite: A CLI task manager built with Haskell and SQLite. It is a free command line task/todo manager. It is written in Haskell, which yields a high-performant and robust piece of software. As the backend it uses SQLite (support for plain files and Git is planned).
Google Keep can be classified as a tool in the "Cloud Task Management" category, while TaskLite is grouped under "Task Management".
Some of the features offered by Google Keep are:
- Add items to your shopping list without even touching the phone
- Reminders in your Keep notes show up in Google Now too
- Sharing lists
On the other hand, TaskLite provides the following key features:
- High-performance
- Haskell and SQLite based
- CLI
Pros of Google Keep
Pros of TaskLite
- Fast1
- Flexible1
- Robust1
- Powerful1