Jmp Version History Jun 2026

In the landscape of statistical discovery software, two names often dominate the conversation: SPSS, Minitab, and the behemoth SAS. However, nestled between the command-line power of SAS and the point-and-click simplicity of SPSS lies (pronounced "jump"). Since its debut in 1989, JMP has offered a unique value proposition: dynamic, interactive data visualization combined with robust statistical analytics.

💡 If you're moving from a tool like Excel or SPSS, the biggest hurdle is often JMP's "interactive" nature—changing a data point in a table updates every open graph instantly. jmp version history

Saw the debut of JMP Pro. This version catered to "big data" with predictive modeling and cross-validation tools. In the landscape of statistical discovery software, two

introduced the Add-In Manager and made JSL scripting much more user-friendly. More importantly, it added Excel add-in support, letting analysts launch JMP directly from spreadsheets—a huge enterprise productivity win. 💡 If you're moving from a tool like

JMP 6.0 also introduced significant upgrades to the Graph Builder platform (though it wasn't fully the drag-and-drop wonder we know today until later), focusing on making publication-quality graphics easier to produce.

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