JMP was first released in October 1989 to leverage the graphical user interface (GUI) of the Apple Macintosh for statistical discovery.
Introduced at Macworld Expo, adding interactive graphics and doubling the software's size (though still delivered on a floppy disk). jmp version history
In recent years, JMP has shifted toward deep integration and advanced automation. New in JMP 19 JMP was first released in October 1989 to
The first version of JMP, version 1.0, was released in 1984 by John Sall, a statistician at SAS Institute. Initially, JMP was designed as a simple calculator for statistical analysis, with a focus on interactive and visual data exploration. The software was first introduced on an Apple Macintosh computer, taking advantage of the graphical user interface (GUI) and mouse navigation. New in JMP 19 The first version of JMP, version 1
The latest major iteration continues the trend of integration and AI assistance. With a focus on "Auto-recode" for cleaning messy data and enhanced AI/ML platforms, JMP 18 ensures that while the software remains rooted in statistics, it is ready for the future of automated analytics.