Jmp Version History
, an end-to-end platform to simplify the Design of Experiments process. JMP 18 (2024): Refined Easy DOE and improved the overall user interface. JMP 19 (2025):
Introduced at Macworld Expo, adding interactive graphics and doubling the software's size (though still delivered on a floppy disk).
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Verdict: JMP became a dashboarding and predictive analytics contender. Graph Builder alone made it worth the upgrade.
Focused heavily on usability, making it easier for non-statisticians to perform complex modeling. JMP Pro, the advanced version, solidified its place in predictive modeling and reliability. , an end-to-end platform to simplify the Design
3. The Modern Era (2010s): Predictive Modeling and Enterprise Features
JSL transformed JMP from a purely point-and-click tool into an automatable platform. Users could now record their analytical steps, build custom dashboards, write reproducible scripts, and extend the software's native functionality. This version also added contour plots and time-series analysis. JMP 5 (2002) If you want to explore further, let me
Cross-validation, exact statistics, and advanced formulation tools for chemical and manufacturing applications. Modern Visual Discovery and Big Data (2013–2021) JMP 11 (2013)
Created by John Sall, JMP 1 introduced a graphical user interface (GUI) designed to capture the visual capabilities of the Mac. It moved away from command-line statistical processing, offering dynamically linked graphics where selecting a point in a histogram highlighted the corresponding point in a scatter plot. JMP 2 (1991) Core Focus: Expanding statistical capabilities.
Streamlined the process of cleaning, transforming, and reshaping messy data.