LandDiary

LandDiary

A field diary for land

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 4, 2026
  • August 21, 2026

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Land Diary is a notebook for anyone driving around looking at land. Two things about a plot cannot be recovered later: where you were standing, and what it looked like that day. This app captures those first. Everything else — the name, the size, the asking price — can wait until you are back in the car. • Plots — coordinates, photographs, area in rai/ngan/square wah, price, aspect, slope, soil, and scans of the title deed kept alongside. • Visits — one entry per trip, with a rating, the weather that day, photos and what you thought while standing there. A plot's headline rating is the average of every visit. • Viewing plan — paste the Google Maps link an agent sent you and keep the place as a draft. One tap orders the stops from where you are and shows the real driving time for each leg. • Real Thai land measure — 1 rai = 4 ngan = 400 square wah, not flattened into square metres. • Region and currency are yours to pick. Outside Thailand the area units and the calendar follow that country instead. • Seven languages switchable inside the app — Thai, English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Korean — and the Buddhist calendar where Thailand is the region. Everything is stored on your device. No account, no sign-in, nothing is uploaded. Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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What's New in LandDiary

1.2

August 21, 2026

Land Diary now works outside Thailand. • Pick your country in Settings. Elsewhere the area units, the calendar and the number formats follow that country; rai/ngan/wah, the Lands Department map and the Buddhist calendar stay where Thailand is the region. • A plot records its price in its own currency, one of twenty. There is no exchange rate to keep any more, and every plot you have already written stays in baht. • Four more languages — Traditional Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Korean — seven in all. • A shortened price picks its own magnitude from the number instead of always reading in millions.

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