Doc Feature: Installed Releases List (#356)

* Doc Feature: Installed Releases List

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![Repository6](images/screenshot_repository6.png)
If you want to install a particular chart, simply hover the pointer over the chart name and an 'Install' button will appear, as shown in the figure.
![Repository7](images/screenshot_repository7.png)
![Repository7](images/screenshot_repository7.png)
# Installed Releases list
A release is an instance of your selected chart running on your Kubernetes Cluster. That means every time that you install a Helm chart there, it creates a new release or instance that coexists with other releases without conflict. You can filter releases based on namespaces or search for release names
![Releases](images/screenshot_release.png)
The squares represent k8s resources installed by the release. Hover over each square to view a tooltip with details. Yellow indicates "pending," green signifies a healthy state, and red indicates an unhealthy state.
![Releases1](images/screenshot_release1.png)
It indicates the version of chart that corresponds to this release.
![Releases2](images/screenshot_release2.png)
A revision is linked to a release to track the number of updates/changes that release encounters.
![Releases3](images/screenshot_release3.png)
Namespaces are a way to organize clusters into virtual sub-clusters — they can be helpful when different teams or projects share a Kubernetes cluster. Any number of namespaces are supported within a cluster, each logically separated from others but with the ability to communicate with each other.
![Releases4](images/screenshot_release4.png)
Updated" refers to the amount of time that has passed since the last revision of the release. Whenever you install or upgrade the release, a new revision is created. You can think of it as the "age" of the latest revision.
![Releases5](images/screenshot_release5.png)