How do I install a plug-in?

I have downloaded and installed a couple of plug-in applications from the Apple Aperture site, but when I open Aperture I get a message that no plug-in's are installed. I believe I followed the download and installation processes correctly, so how do I get to see these packages from Aperture? I am using Aperture 3.4.2.
Thanks

Which plug-ins did you install?
Some of the plug-ins from the Aperture menu - plug-ins link are outdated and do not work any longer with Aperture 3.4, see Aperture 3.4 and later: Some third-party plug-ins are no longer compatible
For example, the Maperture Pro plug-in cannot longer be registered, also the link to BorderFX leads to an outdated version, try http://www.iborderfx.com/BorderFX instead.
If you install successfully, the plug-ins should be installed in the system library in the folder
/Library/Application Support/Aperture/Plug-Ins , in subfolders "Edit" or "Export".
Once installed, you access them from the Photos-menu, "Edit with Plug-In" after selecting an image in the Browser.
Regards
Léonie

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