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: Marked the pivotal release that brought JMP to Windows (Windows 3.1 and Windows NT) and briefly to Sun Microsystems' OpenWindows.

JMP was originally developed in the mid- to late-1980s by John Sall and a core development team. The goal was simple but revolutionary for the time: utilize the visual, point-and-click graphical user interface (GUI) introduced by the Apple Macintosh to make statistics more interactive.

The major structural

Basic statistics, regression analysis, and foundational quality control charts. JMP 2 (1991)

JMP currently follows an , with maintenance updates every 4–6 months. jmp version history

(a subsidiary of SAS). Originally designed to leverage the graphical interface of the Apple Macintosh, it has evolved into a powerhouse for interactive data exploration across both Windows and macOS. JMP Statistical Discovery Key Version Milestones

: Action Recording and the enhanced Log window, which automatically generated JSL code as users clicked menus. Added support for native Apple Silicon (M1/M2 chips). JMP 17 & JMP Pro 17 (2022) : Marked the pivotal release that brought JMP

Introduced the JMP Scripting Language (JSL). This allowed users to automate repetitive tasks and build custom applications.

. Below is the detailed version history and significant milestones. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Early Foundation (1989–1999) Version 1 (1989): Originally designed to leverage the graphical interface of

Integrated JMP with SAS, allowing users to leverage the power of SAS servers while keeping the JMP visual interface.

A major milestone where JMP expanded beyond Apple, introducing support for Microsoft Windows. Expansion and Modernization: 2002 – 2014