Introduced the JMP Scripting Language (JSL). This allowed users to automate repetitive tasks and build custom applications.
JMP was built specifically for the Mac GUI long before most other statistical tools, leading to its "point-and-click" identity. jmp version history
Data never arrives clean. It arrives in Excel spreadsheets with merged headers, missing values, and a hundred worksheets named "Final_v2." JMP 11 introduced the "JMP Data Table" and a vastly improved "Import Wizard" that could tame the wildest CSV or Excel file. It also gave us "Column Switcher"—allowing you to swap variables in a dashboard and watch all graphs update in real time. Marketing analysts wept with joy. Introduced the JMP Scripting Language (JSL)
Focused on "Visual Six Sigma" and enhanced the Graph Builder, which would become the heart of the software. The Modern Interface (8.0 to 12.0) Data never arrives clean
A significant rewrite that expanded data import options and added surface plots.
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)