Jmp Version History May 2026

A rapid follow-up to 4.0, version 5 focused on analytical depth and speed, capitalizing on faster Windows XP hardware.

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For exact build numbers and patch details, refer to SAS/JMP's official release notes. jmp version history

| Version | Release Year | Platform | Key Innovation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1.0 | 1989 | Mac only | Dynamic graphics & brushing | | 2.0 | 1991 | Mac only | Design of Experiments (DOE) | | 3.0 | 1995 | Mac only | JMP Scripting Language (JSL) beta | | 4.0 | 2002 | Mac & Win | Windows port; SAS integration | | 5.0 | 2003 | Cross-platform | PCA & Multivariate improvements | | 6.0 | 2005 | Cross-platform | JMP Genomics module | | 7.0 | 2007 | Cross-platform | Modern Graph Builder & Profiler | | 8.0 | 2009 | Cross-platform | JMP Journal (shareable reports) | | 9.0 | 2010 | Cross-platform | R Integration | | 10.0 | 2012 | Cross-platform | JMP Pro edition & Generalized Reg. | | 11.0 | 2014 | Cross-platform | Mixture Designs & Model comparison | | 12.0 | 2015 | Cross-platform | Functional Data Explorer | | 13.0 | 2016 | Cross-platform | Query Builder (SQL GUI) | | 14.0 | 2018 | Cross-platform | GPU Accelerated ML | | 15.0 | 2019 | Cross-platform | Python Integration & JMP Live | | 16.0 | 2021 | Cross-platform | Workflow Builder (Auditing) | | 17.0 | 2022 | Cross-platform | Sample Size Explorers | | 18.0 | 2023 | Cross-platform | JMP Assist (AI) & Formula Depot |

JMP 14 (2018) JMP 14 focused on the user experience of sharing. It improved HTML5 output, meaning interactive graphs could be shared with colleagues who didn't have JMP installed. It also introduced more "one-click" analysis features, reducing the friction between importing data and finding insights. A rapid follow-up to 4

JMP 15 (2019) Collaboration was the keyword. JMP 15 introduced the ability to save and share "JMP Public" files easily, fostering a community of shared data. It also introduced updates to the Text Explorer, making unstructured text analysis (like customer feedback forms) accessible to non-linguists.

JMP 16 (2021) JMP 16 brought a modernized user interface, including a dark mode (finally!). It focused on mixed models and robust outlier detection. The integration with Python was also significantly improved, acknowledging that modern data scientists work in multiple languages. For exact build numbers and patch details, refer

JMP 17 (2022) This version leaned heavily into the lifecycle of data analysis. It introduced features for better reproducibility and reporting. The platform stability was enhanced, and the connection to JMP Live—a platform for sharing interactive reports within organizations—was strengthened.

JMP 18 (2024) 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.

JMP 12 was a love letter to the reliability engineer. It added robust functional data analysis tools.

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