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Evernote vs Google Drive: Which Will Work Best for You? | CloudWards>
Evernote and Google Drive are two of the best cloud productivity tools money can (and can’t) buy. For its part, Evernote ranks as the best note-taking app available, beating out OneDrive for that honor. Google Drive, meanwhile, may not be Cloudwards.net’s pick for best cloud storage, but we can’t deny the numbers; 800 million users make it the most popular.
Price:       Google Drive
Quick Notes: Google Drive
   Google Keep and simplenote are
    better cross-platform note taking apps
To-Do Lists: Google Drive
Compiling Research:     Evernote
Meeting or Class Notes: Evernote
Word Processing:        Google Drive (both are a bargin)
Overall:                Google Drive
Comments:
For android users Google Drive is best.

Security: Evernote allows a pasword on any text.
         Google Drive requires a form with doc or sheets
Document Sharing: Google Drive
For those fans of both tools, there are even ways to integrate Evernote and Google Drive. For example, using IFTTT you can automatically create Google Doc notes when specific tags are applied in Evernote.

For a more basic approach, you can copy Google Doc links to Evernote. Doing so will automatically create a little box in Evernote telling you exactly what the link points to.

Evernote vs Google Drive detailed comparison as of 2018 - Slant
Note Taking: Evernote
Free Cloud Storage: Google Drive
Manage Ideas: Evernote
Document Sharing: Google Drive