Jmp Version History //top\\ Jun 2026
Began deep integration with SAS , allowing users to write SAS code directly within JMP.
Focused on handling large data sets in memory and improved reporting/ease-of-use. JMP 12 (2014): Introduced the Modeling Utilities jmp version history
Improved the "Selection" and "Reorder" features, focusing on user efficiency and the Query Builder for SQL-like data merging. Advanced Analytics (13.0 to 15.0) Began deep integration with SAS , allowing users
For years, JMP remained a Macintosh jewel. But the world was turning beige and boxy with Windows 95. JMP 3 bridged the schism. It ran on both, a statistical diplomat. This version introduced the "JMP Journal"—a living notebook that could embed graphs, results, and your own notes into a single, interactive document. No more copying and pasting into Word; the analysis was the report. Scientists and engineers, tired of the PC vs. Mac wars, finally had a common ground to explore their factorial designs and response surface maps. Advanced Analytics (13
Since its debut in 1989, JMP (pronounced "jump") has evolved from a niche Macintosh tool into a powerhouse of interactive statistical discovery. Developed by John Sall and a team at SAS, JMP was designed to transform data analysis from a static, batch-processed chore into a dynamic, visual exploration. The Formative Years (1989–1990s)