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Update README.md #170

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In addition to the noted comments, there's some odd spacings/new lines throughout the document. It's nicer to have them all be consistently 2 lines instead of having extras.

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JellyCon is a lightweight Kodi add-on that lets you browse and play media files from your Jellyfin server directly within the Kodi interface. Think of it as a Think client, compared to Jellyfin for Kodi, which integrates into Kodi itself.


JellyCon behaves more like a standard Kodi streaming add-on. Media is accessed primarily by going through the Add-ons -> JellyCon menu, however depending on what skin is being used custom shortcuts and widgets can be added to the home menu. It also allows easier switching between multiple Jellyfin servers or users since it doesn't have to rely on syncing all the metadata down. By not having metadata synced, it has to request info from the server which can take a bit more time when you're browsing, but you don't have to wait for the database to sync or keep it up to date. It's also compatible with other media sources and can be used with other add-ons without issue.
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This paragraph makes a lot more sense in the context of comparing JellyCon and Jellyfin for Kodi side by side. imo it'd be better to change the wording a bit to describe the addon itself instead of as a comparison from my copypasta/the docs.

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@nitschis nitschis requested a review from mcarlton00 June 15, 2022 22:15
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@mcarlton00 mcarlton00 merged commit 4e0ac53 into jellyfin:master Jun 17, 2022
@mcarlton00 mcarlton00 added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Jun 18, 2022
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