The Mora is better suited for carving and finer work but lacks the full tang. As tough and versatile as it is, it will never rise above second knife.
Mine's got a 3/4 tang. My brother found a site where they x-rayed a bunch of Moras, and mine happened to be one of them.
I beat the crap out of mine. I've used it to split wood, chop away branches and similar things. I've done everything but hammer it with a rock. It's still in the same shape as when I got it.
I have a friend who has hammered one into a tree and stood on it. He's about 6'4" and heavyset, so he's not a slip of a lad. It held his weight without a problem.
Anyway.
I recently picked up a Kershaw Zing. It's definitely an everyday carry knife, not a heavy duty survival item. It's got a sleek profile, so it's comfortable clipped to a pocket. The clip has three spots where you can attach it. The steel in the blade takes a scary-sharp edge and holds it well; the metal is so hard it actually takes extra effort to sharpen it.
My CRKT has started showing signs of age, so the Kershaw has replaced it in the folding knife department.