Sounds to me like your data on the server has been deleted., I guess this could have been a problem on the server side, but it's more likely that you have accidentaly pressd the "upload" button at the wrong time and copied over your server data with blank data. If you open the EverSync options and click on the Account tab it will show you how many items you have stored on the server and how many are currently in your browser., If I was you I would check there first to see if there is still any data on the server., You can also click the EverSync button and selct "My EverHelper Account" from the menu to open a web page that will show you all of your data in much more detail... If you do have data on the server and it's not syncing correctly I would suggest deleting the add-on and re-installing it., If there is no data on the server then you can also open the options dialog and restore your data from a local backup (provided of course that you have created a local backup). Personally, I make a local backup about once a week and keep it on a jump drive that I use to backup pictures and documents. All of that stuff is also on a cloud service, but hell, you can NEVER have too many backups... Good Luck restoring your data...
Sounds to me like your data on the server has been deleted., I guess this could have been a problem on the server side, but it's more likely that you have accidentaly pressd the "upload" button at the wrong time and copied over your server data with blank data. If you open the EverSync options and click on the Account tab it will show you how many items you have stored on the server and how many are currently in your browser., If I was you I would check there first to see if there is still any data on the server., You can also click the EverSync button and selct "My EverHelper Account" from the menu to open a web page that will show you all of your data in much more detail... If you do have data on the server and it's not syncing correctly I would suggest deleting the add-on and re-installing it., If there is no data on the server then you can also open the options dialog and restore your data from a local backup (provided of course that you have created a local backup). Personally, I make a local backup about once a week and keep it on a jump drive that I use to backup pictures and documents. All of that stuff is also on a cloud service, but hell, you can NEVER have too many backups... Good Luck restoring your data...