Hi Barb, They each have a separate purpose. Use wood glue for wood and paper and porous material.( Franklin Adhesives  makes Titebond  Thick and Quick glue for end grain - it really penetrates the porous surface for a real strong bond). Use the CA glue for inlays and where you have a very good surface fit and need  instant adhesion-CA sets up with the absence of air. It is brittle glue as opposed to E6000 which is a flexible adhesive...and it can run all over the place when applied. I use Titebond III as a standard in my shop but I have the others for just that different application.

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day