History — Jmp Version

Celebrating two decades, JMP 8 focused on sharing results and scripting.

As the software matured, it underwent significant architectural rewrites to support more complex data sources and advanced statistical modeling. jmp version history

This release broadened the software's foundational statistical methods, introducing deeper analysis of variance (ANOVA) capabilities and expanded multivariate tools while keeping the interactive graphic architecture intact. JMP 3 (1994) Celebrating two decades, JMP 8 focused on sharing

Data never arrives clean. It arrives in Excel spreadsheets with merged headers, missing values, and a hundred worksheets named "Final_v2." JMP 11 introduced the "JMP Data Table" and a vastly improved "Import Wizard" that could tame the wildest CSV or Excel file. It also gave us "Column Switcher"—allowing you to swap variables in a dashboard and watch all graphs update in real time. Marketing analysts wept with joy. JMP 3 (1994) Data never arrives clean

This era marked a significant corporate pivot. Realizing the massive corporate adoption of PCs, SAS engineers expanded support beyond Apple hardware. , laying the framework for a cross-platform deployment model that dramatically scaled its commercial footprint. 2. Modernizing the Framework (2000–2010) JMP 4.0 (2002)

Process Screening platform for monitoring thousands of processes simultaneously, and enhanced selection filters. JMP 13 (2016)

JMP was first launched in as a product of SAS Institute. Over the decades, it has evolved from a Macintosh-only statistical tool into a multi-platform suite used for complex data exploration and predictive modeling. 🏛️ Origins and Early Growth