# Plugin Manager

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## Introduction

Plugins are one of the most popular ways of extending e107. You can upload, install and configure easily using the [Plugin Manager](https://app.gitbook.com/Plugin_Manager). THere are a number of [Core Plugins](https://app.gitbook.com/Core_Plugins) already installed, which are listed above in the other categories. There are 100's of [Third Party Plugins](https://app.gitbook.com/Extra_Plugins) available at [plugins.e107.org](http://plugins.e107.org/), many are licensed for free use and others request a fee for use - this is entirely up to the plugin developer.

* [Integrity check](https://app.gitbook.com/Integrity_check)
* [Statistics Logging](https://app.gitbook.com/Statistic_logging)
* [PDF](https://app.gitbook.com/PDF_plugin) - enable this to allow content to be printed to pdf direct from the web page.

## Find plugins


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