docs: remove Finamp from README client lists

Finamp is a Jellyfin-only client and does not support the
Subsonic/OpenSubsonic API. The README's claim that it works
with Kima was incorrect.

Reported in #167 by @Chaphasilor (a Finamp contributor).
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@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ Import playlists from Spotify, Deezer, and YouTube, or browse and discover new m
### Native Apps
- **OpenSubsonic API** - Use any Subsonic-compatible client (Symfonium, DSub, Ultrasonic, Finamp, etc.) to stream your Kima library
- **OpenSubsonic API** - Use any Subsonic-compatible client (Symfonium, DSub, Ultrasonic, etc.) to stream your Kima library
- **Standard Subsonic auth** - MD5 token auth supported; enter your API token as the password -- works with Amperfy, Symfonium, DSub, and any standard Subsonic client
- **Per-client tokens** - Generate named API tokens in Settings > Native Apps; revoke them individually when a device is lost or replaced
- **Enrichment-aware** - Genres and artist biographies exposed to clients come from Last.fm enrichment, not just file tags
@@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ You can also configure Soulseek as a download source for playlist imports. In Se
Kima implements the [OpenSubsonic](https://opensubsonic.netlify.app/) REST API, making it compatible with any Subsonic client.
**Tested clients:** Amperfy (iOS), Symfonium, DSub, Ultrasonic, Finamp
**Tested clients:** Amperfy (iOS), Symfonium, DSub, Ultrasonic
**Setup:**