Jmp Version History [VERIFIED]
: Modernized the underlying software architecture to handle larger datasets.
As the business world shifted toward Windows, it became evident that JMP had to support multiple operating systems to survive.
In recent years, JMP has leaned heavily into automation, artificial intelligence, and streamlining the workflow for modern data scientists.
Added the Projects file management tool and custom image markers for graphs.
: Introduced the Bubble Plot (for animating data over time), 3D Scatterplot enhancements, and the scriptable Journal feature to compile static reports. JMP 8 (2008) jmp version history
JMP 1.0 was born not as a command-line titan, but as a Macintosh prodigy. Its name, “John’s Macintosh Project,” was a humble disguise for a revolution. With a mouse click, you could draw a scatterplot. With a drag, you could rotate a 3D cloud of data points. Statisticians scoffed at first—"Real analysis isn't played with toys." But the first users felt magic. The “Linked Brushing” feature was a miracle: click a point in a graph, and it would highlight in every other graph simultaneously. For the first time, outliers screamed for attention, and patterns danced in color. It was slow, it was limited to 32,000 rows, but it was alive .
made a bold move: Multiple file import (drag and drop dozens of CSVs) and Interactive HTML5 output—graphs that remained dynamic in a web browser. This was rare at the time.
– New Graph Builder with more chart types (sankey, heatmap with dendrogram), Responsive GUI (resizing panels), and Formula editor with syntax highlighting. Predictive modeling gained XGBoost and SHAP explanations for model interpretability. Also added Workflow Builder – like a visual macro recorder.
Introduced the Action Recorder , which automatically writes JSL script based on user clicks. : Modernized the underlying software architecture to handle
Introduced improved data manipulation tools, allowing users to transform data directly within the software, alongside enhanced graph customization features.
JMP currently follows an , with maintenance updates every 4–6 months.
To explore the exact release notes, bug fixes, and system requirements for recent releases, you can check the official JMP Marketplace Release Notes .
Verdict: JMP was now handling millions of rows effortlessly and outputting reports that non-users could explore. Big data-friendly, yet still point-and-click. Added the Projects file management tool and custom
A monumental release that included native integration with the R programming language. This allowed users to execute R scripts natively from within the JMP environment. 🌐 The "Discovery" Era & Automation (2012–2020)
Here is a comprehensive look back at how JMP grew from its 1989 inception to today's modern, AI-augmented analytics platform. 🍏 The Macintosh Origins (1989–1993)
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