Chicago Sun Times, February 13, 2010

“Nancy Nally, a tech writer who reviewed Orggit for Web Worker Daily, fell in love with the application because it met her needs for a virtual and instantly retrievable medical alert bracelet. Nally has lupus, a chronic inflammatory disease, and a seizure disorder, so she was impressed by the fact that Orggit's medical section can be shared with medical professionals at any time. ” Read More. . .


Examiner, January 20, 2010

“The setup process was among the easiest recently seen on any security based information repository. Orggit's website walked you through the signup and set up process. The time from signup to entering my secure data took less than 5 minutes.” Read more. . .


AppVita, December 15, 2009

“The site also offers users the ability to download their saved information as a PDF file, which can be printed out and taken to any doctor’s office or bank. Orggit is definitely an application worth checking out for anyone looking for a better way to stay organized and secure.” Read More. . .


WebWorkerDaily, December 15, 2009

“It does take time to enter all of your critical data into an application like Orggit. But in an emergency, having access to that data via Orggit will make the investment of that time seem like a tiny price to have paid.” Read more. . .


Killer Startups, October 28, 2009

“Instead of storing your documents and files all over the place (and inevitably end up losing some of your documents sooner or later), a system like Orggit lets you always know where your information is located, not to mention that you'll be able to access this information anywhere an Internet connection is available. And Orggit is truly comprehensive – instead of just storing a single aspect of your life, it lets you save information in categories ranging far and wide.” Read More. . .


Springwise, November 3, 2009

“Orggit's unique selling point is the In Case of Emergency (ICE) card that it supplies with every subscription. Using the card, medical personnel can call a dedicated helpline and quote the member's ID code to gain access to all of their medical vitals, which could be a lifesaver.” Read more. . .


ReadWriteWeb, October 6, 2009

“If you've ever needed to access medical information, accounts and codes while on the go, then Orggit's new iPhone application might be your answer.”Read more. . .


sCommerce, October 19, 2009 Comments

“Orggit is definitely a great idea and it’s very affordable at only $49/year. It’s a good all-in-one solution for this type of thing.”Read More. . .


Add Student, October 29th, 2009

“The beauty of this is that everything is recorded and kept safe for you. No worries about fires or losing something important. And Orggit has a superior level of security built into the site, so you don’t have to worry about your personal information getting into the wrong hands.
I think Orggit is an excellent idea for anyone, but for those of us with ADHD, it’s priceless.” Read more. . .


Little Miss Efficiency, November 12, 2009

“Think about you and your family’s current document management process. If it is not working, Orggit can ultimately save you time searching for missing information and sorting through the disorganized information clutter.” Read more. . .


Tech Talk for Moms, October 28, 2009

“I have been using Orggit and so far the site has been very useful. The most appealing feature is the Accounts and Codes section. In this section I can keep all of my user names and passwords for several different sites. I then only need to use my Orggt info to access the user names and codes.” Read more. . .


365 Days to Financial Freedom, November 5, 2009

“What I was surprised about when searching online is that I cannot find another product that matches the features that they offer. Their fee is $50 annually, which seems pretty reasonable to me.” Read more. . .


HospiMedica, October 21, 2009

“An innovative iPhone mobile phone application provides instant access to important documents, medical information, and personal data, exactly when needed.” Read more. . .


Conversations with Moms, November 3, 2009

“By using Orggit, you have no need to keep all those overflowing filing cabinets at home. Save the space for something else.” Read more. . .


A Fresh Squeeze, October 6, 2009

“What you need is an easy, safe, and environmentally friendly way to organize and store those items that you can access when you have time. Orggit is a new product by Chicago-based Morgan Street Document Systems that provides an easy way to un-clutter your homes and your life.” Read more. . .


Mom Technology, November 2, 2009

“I feel safe enough to say…. check it out. It looks like a great product with great possibilities and let me know if you Orggit.” Read more. . .

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