Jmp Version History [patched]

Introduced at Macworld Expo, adding interactive graphics and doubling the software's size (though still delivered on a floppy disk).

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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. Introduced at Macworld Expo, adding interactive graphics and

The first version ported to Microsoft Windows, vastly expanding its user base. More importantly, it added Excel add-in support, letting

The early 2000s brought data deluge. JMP 5 introduced "Graph Builder"—a revolutionary drag-and-drop canvas. You could throw columns onto axes, color, size, and group variables, and the graph would rebuild instantly, as if reading your mind. This was the era of "Visual Six Sigma." A manufacturing plant could now watch a live dashboard of torque readings and instantly fit a Weibull distribution to predict failure. The black belts wielded JMP like a lightsaber, cutting through variation.