SpiderOak online storage client for N900
SpiderOak is gaining popularity as an end-to-end secure, "zero knowledge" system synchronisation service like Dropbox. With Dropbox revealing that they can (and have) decrypted users' information to comply with the authorities, SpiderOak's promise of "it's encrypted on your machine and sent to ours - we know neither the key nor your password" is appealing to geeks; both security conscious and not. As an "Easter" present, they've unveiled a client for Maemo 5: We know many of you are open-source enthusiasts like we are, and some of you own a Nokia N900 Linux-Phone like I do. Nokia might forget us, however we didn't. [...] The client is written in 100% pure python, includes source code and uses our web-api. It might also give you a good starting point if you want to develop a SpiderOak-Application on your own. Your editor has started using the desktop client, and it seems easy enough to use; but not yet tried the Maemo client.
The first link below is for the Maemo 5 client; the second is a referral sign-up which should gain you an extra gigabyte of free storage (bringing the total to 3GB free, with extra storage being available to purchase).