Evernote says it recovered what lost data it could on its end, and has been offering a year of free Premium access to users who didn't get data back and might not have the chance to salvage their notes with Premium's history feature. There are likely to be some bug victims who slip through the cracks, however. And however many people get their data back, the loss doesn't help a company that has been struggling to redefine itself and assuage customers that it's focused on its core sync service. It's far from a deadly flaw, but it may take a while for Evernote to rebuild its reputation among affected users.