Hum aims to be a lightweight, quick, easy-to-use music manager with powerful search, collection, and tagging abilities.
'But wait!', Hum hears you plaintively cry, 'How can Hum have its cake and eat it, too?'
Well, by standing on the shoulders of giants, that's how. To this end, Hum plans on letting Tracker manage the collection, search, metadata, and tagging functionalities, while the equally awesome GStreamer manages all the playback nastiness.
Smart, huh?
At the moment, however, Hum is a mere shadow. It is a hollow and barren shell of what it could potentially be, barely capable of even the simplest tasks. It yearns for love and care, the kind of tender nurturing that only other open source developers with a passion for simplicity and usability can give.
Won't you help turn this homely little app into something your mother would enjoy listening to her Benny Goodman on?
Ideally, a package for it exists within your Linux distribution's repository. If, however, it does not, you may download the latest source tarball from the project site. Ensure that you have recent versions of Vala, Tracker, GTK, and GStreamer, then invoke this:
./configure && make && make install
If that didn't work and you can't play with Hum, file an issue at the project site and we'll get on it. Better yet, contribute a patch and we can become best friends!