Jmp Version | History
| Version | Release Year | Key Milestones & Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1989 | Initial release for Macintosh. | | 2.0 | 1991 | Added interactive graphics and other enhancements. | | 3.1 | 1994 | Introduced support for Microsoft Windows, significantly expanding its user base. | | 4.0 | 2002 | A major rewrite, added surface plots, time series forecasting, and new Design of Experiments tools. | | 5.0 | 2002 | Introduced neural net and decision tree modeling tools (Partition platform). | | 6.0 | 2005 | Refinements to existing platforms; first version available for Linux (32-bit). | | 7.0 | 2007 | Key integration with SAS began; introduced motion-enabled interactive plots and 3D Scatterplot platform. Released the first 64-bit versions for Windows/Linux. | | 8.0 | 2008/9 | Drag-and-drop functionality added; Windows version released in Nov 2008, Mac/Linux in April 2009. | | 9.0 | 2010 | Major Windows interface updates, new connections to Microsoft Excel and R. | | 10.0 | 2012 | Major improvements to the Graph Builder for more intuitive chart creation. | | 11.0 | 2013 | Gradual refinements in visualization and analysis. | | 12.0 | 2015 | Added Excel Import Wizard and a new "Modeling Utilities" submenu of tools. | | 13.0 | 2016 | Improved handling of large datasets in memory and significant reporting enhancements. | | 14.0 | 2017 | Focused on data access, cleaning, and project organization for a more efficient workflow. | | 15.0 | 2019 | Modern data formats supported (PDF, JSON, XML); Graph Builder heat maps. JMP Pro introduced Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and Support Vector Machines (SVM). | | 16.0 | 2021 | Upgraded interface and various usability enhancements. | | 17.0 | 2022 | Focused on core platform improvements and stability. | | 18.0 | 2024 | Deep, integrated support for Python, making it easier to leverage Python's vast ecosystem. | | 19.0 | 2025 | Expected to bring advancements in DOE, nonparametric tolerance intervals, and enhanced data table features. |
This comprehensive version history tracks the evolution of JMP from its inception to its most recent releases. The Formative Years: JMP 1 to JMP 3 (1989–1994)
Stepwise regression, hierarchical clustering, and specialized Six Sigma quality tools like capability analysis. JMP 6 (2005) Focus Area: Automation and enterprise integration. jmp version history
A significant rewrite that expanded data import options and added surface plots.
Advanced DOE capabilities, time series analysis, and interactive contour plots. JMP 5 (2002) | Version | Release Year | Key Milestones
Verdict: JMP 18 is a masterclass in making advanced statistics accessible. The AutoML alone brings enterprise-grade modeling to domain experts without requiring a data science team.
Focused on "Action Recording." JMP now automatically writes the JSL script as you click, making automation accessible to non-coders. time series analysis
The mid-2000s focused on enhancing the "dynamic" aspect of JMP—making graphs more interactive and integrated, allowing users to select data points in one visualization and see them highlighted instantly in another. The Modern Era: JMP Pro and Beyond (2010s–Present)