Usually the plug-ins are located inside the sample database. So find the sample 
database in the download, and open that folder up (or on Mac right-click and 
Show Package Contents) and then navigate to the plugins folder and just copy 
that folder to the same place in your database structure.

You have to restart 4D after you change plugins, just FYI. They get loaded at 
startup.

Jeff

> On Oct 21, 2016, at 11:02 PM, David Belote <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What I tried:  I downloaded and unzipped your 4d-plugin-hash file and inside 
> I see your “hash” folder. I looked in the 4D documentation and it said that a 
> plugin should have a name like PluginName.bundle for Windows or a Package 
> under MacOS.

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