

However, the company confirmed to TechCrunch that specific versions 453991 (which was available directly from Evernote servers) and 454042 (available from the Mac App Store) were the ones affected, under "specific conditions".Įvernote in its email tells users to update immediately to the latest version - v6.9.2 (454158 from Evernote and 454159 from the Mac App Store) - to avoid the issue and also prevent any "further loss of data".

The email to users states that a small number of users running versions of Evernote for Mac released in June and September were affected, which is a rather vague description for those worried users who may have lost data in hundreds of notes. The company is making up for the issue by offering Evernote Premium, which also helps restore missing date from notes by using the premium Note History feature. Text notes are said to have remained unaffected. A small number of Evernote for Mac users are being sent an email by the company that apologises for a bug that caused data loss in certain types of notes - those featuring images or other attachments.
