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Update documented platform support in README
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WizardCM committed Apr 11, 2022
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obs-browser introduces a cross-platform Browser Source, powered by CEF ([Chromium Embedded Framework](https://bitbucket.org/chromiumembedded/cef/src/master/README.md)), to OBS Studio. A Browser Source allows the user to integrate web-based overlays into their scenes, with complete access to modern web APIs.

On Windows, this also adds support for Service Integration (linking third party services) and Browser Docks (webpages loaded into the interface itself). macOS support for service integration & browser docks is in the works, and Linux support is planned.
Additionally, obs-browser enables Service Integration (linking third party services) and Browser Docks (webpages loaded into the interface itself) on all supported platforms, except for Wayland (Linux).

**This plugin is included by default** on official packages on Windows and macOS. While Linux is supported, the official ppa does not currently include the browser source [due to a conflict with GTK](https://github.com/obsproject/obs-browser/issues/219).
**This plugin is included by default** on official packages on Windows, macOS, the Ubuntu PPA and the official [Flatpak](https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.obsproject.Studio) (most Linux distributions).

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