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feat: Jump selenium from 4.0.0 to 4.4.0#517

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A. since we are a few versions behind on Selenium, it's time to move to latest version (4.4.0)
B. Update 'GetProperty' to 'GetDomPropery'
C. Removal of Obsolete AddAdditionalCapability
D. Minor Fix for StartingAppLocallyTest

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@laolubenson laolubenson merged commit 9b2e9ac into appium:release/5.0.0 Sep 12, 2022
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