kbowdrums 0 Posted January 23, 2014 Share Posted January 23, 2014 I use Evernote between a desktop PC, MacBook pro, and an iPad. I have a note I use as a daily job log I update every workday. Yesterday (01-22-14), my note reverted back to it's state on 01-6-14. The updated column shows 01-6-14 and the content of the note also ends at 01-6-14. I suspect it has something to do with my MacBook. I had not used it in a few weeks, but I opened it and created a separate note. I did not modify the note in question. I believe I discovered the issue the next time I logged back into my PC. The change has replicated to all of my devices now. So I guess I have two questions. 1. How the heck could that happen???2. Is there a way to get my data back? Does Evernote keep any type of "revisions" history I can restore? This happened once before. I'm not sure I'm comfortable using this product any more. I may just keep notes in my SkyDrive if I can't make sense of this some how. Thanks,Kevin Link to comment
BurgersNFries 2,407 Posted January 23, 2014 Share Posted January 23, 2014 I use Evernote between a desktop PC, MacBook pro, and an iPad. I have a note I use as a daily job log I update every workday. Yesterday (01-22-14), my note reverted back to it's state on 01-6-14. The updated column shows 01-6-14 and the content of the note also ends at 01-6-14. I suspect it has something to do with my MacBook. I had not used it in a few weeks, but I opened it and created a separate note. I did not modify the note in question. I believe I discovered the issue the next time I logged back into my PC. The change has replicated to all of my devices now. So I guess I have two questions. 1. How the heck could that happen???2. Is there a way to get my data back? Does Evernote keep any type of "revisions" history I can restore? This happened once before. I'm not sure I'm comfortable using this product any more. I may just keep notes in my SkyDrive if I can't make sense of this some how. Thanks,Kevinhttp://discussion.evernote.com/topic/20092-not-very-happy-right-now/?p=101095If you have a premium account, you can revert to a previous version of the note, if one exists. Evernote note history is only taken once about every eight hours. Link to comment
antpugh 45 Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 How do you revert back to an older version of the same note? I am an Evernote Premium subscriber Link to comment
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