

It's important to note that the app itself is a wrapper around our server's web interface, so when you keep your Jellyfin server up to date, you automatically get a lot of the fixes right away. If you want to stay updated with a particular issue, there is a handy "Subscribe" button on the side that will email you updates. I just have one request - don't comment unnecessarily. If you want to follow along on our journey, you can have a look at the Issues listing on our webOS Repository. You can see what versions of the browser are included in older webOS versions in LG's Documentation. If we get to 3.x, that brings us as far back as TVs from 2016 (running Chromium 38 from 2014!). We'll try our best to get as far back as webOS 3.x, but I am less optimistic about webOS 2.x and 1.x. It's hard to determine exactly how far back we'll successfully be able to support. As time goes on, more enhancements and fixes will follow. Since the main QA testing work has been performed by LG, this process should be much faster. There is one small bug to fix for webOS 5.x, and then we can resubmit with that update.

We hope to bring this to more versions of webOS soon. The Content Store version is currently only available for webOS 6+.
