Print PDF to Aperture...

I just bought Aperture 3 from the Mac App Store. When I had the trial version of Aperture 3 I had the PDF to Aperture option when I would print from a web page or any other print dialog. I think I removed it when I uninstalled the trial. Now that I have the full version I can't figure out how to add that back to the print dialog.

I downloaded the Aperture Trial, and used Pacifist to extract the PDF Service.

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