Learn how AnyType and Justnote differ in their key features, development activity, technology stack and community adoption, so you can decide which of these note-taking tools is best for you.
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Both AnyType and Justnote have their unique strengths and serve similar purposes effectively. Consider your specific needs regarding popularity, activity, technology, maturity, licensing and features when making your decision.
AnyType significantly outpaces Justnote in community adoption with 8,252 stars compared to 67 stars on GitHub. This 123.2x difference suggests AnyType has a much larger and more active community. In terms of developer contributions, AnyType has 535 forks, indicating moderate developer engagement.
AnyType shows more recent development activity with its last commit 6 hours ago, while Justnote was last updated 5 months ago. This suggests AnyType is being more actively maintained.
Both tools share common technology foundations, being built with JavaScript, Typescript, JSX. However, they differ in their additional technology choices: AnyType uses Bash, Python, SCSS, Golang while Justnote leverages CSS, C, Objective-C, Ruby, Swift, Kotlin, MATLAB.
Justnote has been in development longer, starting 5 years ago, compared to AnyType which began 3 years ago. This 2.4-year head start suggests Justnote may have more mature features and established processes.
Justnote is licensed under GPL-2.0, while AnyType's license terms are not publicly specified.
Both tools serve similar use cases in Note-Taking, Personal Knowledge Management (PKM). However, they also have distinct specializations: Justnote extends into Secure & Encrypted Notes.
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