Maestro is a sophisticated music manager that helps you to organize, browse and play your digital music collection. It is optimized for large collections that consist of a mixture of classical and modern tracks, allowing to efficiently browse and search through your collection while presenting the results in a structured way.
More information can be found on Maestro website https://github.com/maestromusic/maestro
Maestro is copyright of Martin Altmayer and Michael Helmling and licensed under the GPL v3 (confer the LICENSE
file).
Download and extract the current repository snapshot and run
If you want to install Maestro as normal user inside your home directory, run
$ python3 setup.py install --user
To contribute in development, get the current HEAD from the git repository:
git clone https://github.com/maestromusic/maestro.git
In order to get a working copy of the current development status, use the command
python setup.py develop --user
which will install an Egg-link inside your ~/.local/lib/python3.x folder, pointing to the git checkout. If you use the "develop" mode instead in some directory which is not in your normal PYTHONPATH, e.g.
python setup.py develop -d ~/python-stage
you can simultaneously work with an installed version of Maestro.
Maestro uses icons from the following software / free icon sets: Tango http://tango.freedesktop.org/ released as public domain. Silk http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/silk/ by Mark James licensed under CC BY 3.0. Fugue Icons http://p.yusukekamiyamane.com/ by Yusuke Kamiyamane licensed under CC BY 3.0. Amarok http://amarok.kde.org/ licensed under GPL v3.
Maestro uses some code (VolumeButton, TimeSlider) of Amarok 2.7.1 licensed under GPL v3.