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readme-generator: update readme #1648

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  • New Features

    • Added a note in the "UI How to" section indicating support for the Custom Appstore on CasaOS version 0.4.4 and above.
  • Documentation

    • Updated version numbers for several applications in the "Apps" section for clarity and accuracy.
    • Improved formatting for better readability in the documentation.

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The README.md file for the Big Bear CasaOS App Store has been updated to reflect new version numbers for several applications. Specifically, the versions for budibase, gladys, healthchecks, and n8n have been incremented. Additionally, a note has been added regarding the support of the Custom Appstore on CasaOS version 0.4.4 and above. The document's formatting has been adjusted for improved readability, but no structural changes were made beyond these updates.

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File Change Summary
README.md - Updated budibase version from 2.32.11 to 2.32.12
- Updated gladys version from 4.45.1 to 4.46.0
- Updated healthchecks version from 3.6.20240930 to 3.6.20241007
- Updated n8n version from 1.62.1 to 1.62.2
- Added note about Custom Appstore support for CasaOS 0.4.4 and above
- Adjusted formatting for improved readability

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