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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Mathematica was utilized throughout my Calculus I, II, III, and IV course work.
Reviewed on 25/07/2018
Great software for any DBA to utilize.
Great software for any DBA to utilize.
Pros
Mathematica has a vast number of tools and resources for anyone seeking to better understand trends, environmental data, forecasting and solve complex multivariable calculus problems for homework.
Cons
Mathematica saved my 4.0 in college, no cons from me--I hope I get to use Mathematica again in my professional life.
- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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The best symbolic math software, with a learning curve
Reviewed on 24/04/2019
Pros
Mathematica is the go-to software when manipulating mathematical expressions that must be solved, simplified, visualized, modelled, etc.
It defines an entire language dedicated to writing expressions precisely, with the option to write them with math symbols (e.g. sum, product, etc) or more similar to other programming language.
Particularly useful is the symbolic differentiation feature, which is easy and intuitive to use.
Many more advanced and domain-specific features are available, and keep being added at each release (yearly).
There is a 'cloud' version of the software which can run Mathematica notebooks in the browser, making it possible to make quick checks without a full installation.
Cons
The Wolfram language's syntax and patterns is unlike any that I've seen, and so becoming proficient with Mathematica isn't just a matter of a few hours. Thankfully, the built-in help (reference manual) and tutorials are of great quality, and come with many practical example. The dedicated StackExchange community is also a great resource.
Contributing to the difficulty is the fact that certain expressions will be handled (e.g. simplified or factorized) by Mathematica more easily than others, even though it feels like they should be equivalent. It is sometimes necessary to expand an expression, then simplify and factor it again in order to solve it again.
Despite the support for many, many domain-specific features, working with vectors and matrices is still painful.
When not part of a university or ineligible for discounts, the price may be high, depending on the intended use.
- Industry: Research
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 3.0 /10
Not worth the Price
Reviewed on 14/08/2021
Not worth the money - get SageMath instead
Not worth the money - get SageMath instead
Pros
It makes symbolic algebra easy for laymen
Cons
Any features in Mathematica are replicated and performed much better by free software, like SageMath or JACAL. The syntax also lends itself to erros, which can be resolved only by copy-pasting the exact same syntax from another source
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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Powerful Computational Software
Reviewed on 5/10/2019
I have been using Mathematica for three years, both in the context of my work and college. I have...
I have been using Mathematica for three years, both in the context of my work and college. I have several applications written purely in Wolfram Language that I still use on a weekly basis. I have used Mathematica for solving differential equations and mechanics problems, building deep learning models and doing image processing. My most recent application is a function which takes as input video, audio or text and returns the key phrases and tags extracted from the speech/text.
Pros
The thing that I like the most about Wolfram Mathematica is that it is incredibly versatile. It handles almost all of the facets of technical computing starting form simple algebraic equations, solving ordinary and partial differential equations to image/ audio processing and machine learning. Moreover, Mathematica also has incredibly powerful graphing and modeling capabilities. The interface is aesthetically pleasing and intuitive. The ability to add hierarchical cells is a big advantage and allows to format notebook in a beautiful way. Regarding the features, Wolfram Mathematica has almost everything you need. Moreover, it's ability to be integrated with C++, Python and other languages, makes it an exceptionally powerful application.
Cons
The only thing that I dislike about Mathematica, is the fact that there is a certain learning curve, as Wolfram is a very vast language and it may take time to learn and use it comfortably. Other than that, there is nothing I dislike about Wolfram Mathematica, as it perfectly suits my needs.
- Industry: Biotechnology
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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A lifesaver for a lab with different levels of mathematical expertise!
Reviewed on 13/12/2019
With this, you don't need to be able to develop complex programs to successfully complete routine...
With this, you don't need to be able to develop complex programs to successfully complete routine calculation tasks. Our lab uses it to get accurate calculations for unit conversions as well as resuspension volumes, etc that usually take a while to calculate with excel or other data processing software. It's easy to use and can be customized given the right expertise.
Pros
This software maes complex calculations that are routine a breeze to complete. We used to use excel for our calculations, which required really complex formulas typed in to the formula bar that were easily corrupted by an accidental click. Additionally, you had to be really familiar with the spreadsheet already in order to use the formula. With Wolfram, we have automated much of our routine calculations, such as titrations and reconstitutions. The formulas are already built in and require very little calculation on the user's part. Everything as simple as converting millimoles to micromoles, all the way to more complex tasks such as calculating dilution factors, can all be done quickly and has improved both accuracy and productivity in the lab.
Cons
In order to make many of the calculations and formulas relevant to our particular needs in the lab, we needed a person who was highly competent with program design and logic. For the longest time we were stuck with only using the basic functions until finally someone more familiar with computers in general helped us to design custom functions.
- Industry: Education Management
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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An application that you can use to do calculation and solve complex mathematical problems.
Reviewed on 4/08/2020
I have been using this platform to solve many complex mathematical problems like integration,...
I have been using this platform to solve many complex mathematical problems like integration, differentiation etc. Also I used it to make presentation slides one time and it was quite nice.
Pros
By using this platform, It is very easy to solve complex mathematical problems . Also It can be used to perform computation and solving statistical problems.
Cons
I think the cost of installation is high so it would be much better for a student like me if the cost can be reduced . Also sometime I feel that Mathematica language is slightly harder to understand for me.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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Unparalleled Mathematic Computing Capabilities
Reviewed on 20/10/2020
If Mathematica suits your needs for computational power, it is an unparalleled and invaluable tool...
If Mathematica suits your needs for computational power, it is an unparalleled and invaluable tool to have at your disposal.
Pros
Mathematica is a powerful computation and analytical coding framework. While not as versatile as similar computing languages, Mathematica is simple enough to use in day-to-day computations but powerful enough for any project. its visualization tools are very powerful, allowing you to easily view and manage data in both 2D and 3D sets. Its integration with additional packages is very powerful, and updated frequently. For symbolic mathematics, there is no competitor quite as powerful as Mathematica.
Cons
Given that it is a coding framework, the barrier to entry can be quite high to people without a programming background. Strict syntax rules dictate that functions be written precisely and correctly, or else you'll run into errors or unexpected behavior. While Mathematica doesn't have the worst error checking I've seen in some programming languages, it lacks on-the-fly error checking. The cost of Mathematica can seem prohibitive, but if Mathematica suits your needs it can easily make up for its cost in time savings.
- Industry: Education Management
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
A useful mathematical tool
Reviewed on 15/08/2021
I have been using Mathematica for the last 4 years both for my research and clas work. It hase been...
I have been using Mathematica for the last 4 years both for my research and clas work. It hase been very useful to me, and my experience with Mathematica has been exceptional.
Pros
It has a wide range of mathematical feature ranging from linear algebra to complex differential calculus. This platform is very easy to use as it is pretty intuitive.
Cons
One of the biggest shortcomings of this platform is its failure to identify or point out the error in the code/programming. The cost can be a barrier too.
- Industry: Information Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 7.0 /10
Helping scientists, artists, business houses implement advanced mathematical models into their...
Reviewed on 16/09/2018
Pros
One of the oldest mathematics software (first version 1988) that has helped many scientists, artists, business houses implement advanced mathematical models into their work.
Cons
They need to work in a team and stop giving an impression that the world of programming is the world of Wolfram. Little reference or appreciation for other programming languages and habit of self-praising by its founder belittles his own real accomplishments.
- Industry: Research
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Expensive tool but very intuitive for learners
Reviewed on 16/12/2021
Pros
The features and coding language is intuitive for first-time coding beginners. Helpful for learning how to code and is very useful for plotting graphs and functions especially with he manipulate function.
Cons
Very expensive to purchase a liscence and is difficult to switch to other coding languages given how simplified their language is.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
The graphic drawing with Wolfram Mathematica in mathematics is a craft
Reviewed on 13/11/2022
Overall, It provides great convenience in symbolic operations and graphic drawings, it is far...
Overall, It provides great convenience in symbolic operations and graphic drawings, it is far superior to matlab with these features. but there are such equations that mathematica can't solve for hours. If you are working with fractional numbers, the rationalize command shortens the processing time quite a bit.
Pros
Especially drawing complex graphics can create a masochistic pleasure in people. Unlike matlab, which almost industrialized the graphic drawing business, creating graphics in mathematica is a craft. all the coordinates are entered manually (at one point they came to the mercy and put the 3d viewpoint selector command on the input menu, but there you see only the axes, not what you drew, the rest is up to your imagination). The handiwork that comes out at the end is brilliant, you can't help showing it to your friends.
Cons
Although it is a software that I greatly appreciate, it can sometimes drive me crazy with the error sentences it gives. opening and closing the program from time to time can be useful. It needs to be emptied when the memory is full, otherwise it gives more errors in new calculations.
- Industry: Education Management
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Poor Customer Service
Reviewed on 28/04/2020
I had to call quite a few times before getting an answer which at the end turned out to be...
I had to call quite a few times before getting an answer which at the end turned out to be complete nonsense. I 've just acquired a license for my own use and install it on a MAC. However, since the OS Catalina update, my license stopped working and required an update from Mathematica "32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and later". I contacted Wolframe thinking that they would be understanding in providing a free upgrade. "No way" was their answer.
Pros
Great software which has been very useful to me for more than 12 years now.
Cons
I was really surprised by their poor customer support.
- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
Great platform to calculate, integrate and so on.
Reviewed on 25/07/2019
Pros
This is a very useful software in physics and engineering. We can download and install in our computer via our university link. It is very easy to use. Sometimes people from Wolfram come to our university to run a workshop about wolfram mathematica. Besides mathematica, I use wolfram alpha frequently.
Cons
Some computational work and big data analysis in Nuclear physics may be difficult using Wolfram Mathematica.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
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The gold standard of symbolic mathematical programming
Reviewed on 29/03/2021
Pros
I've used Mathematica for classes for years, from testing the validity of my intuition to writing up problem solutions. It's been always unexpectedly powerful and well-documented. Any frustrations I encounter lie in my own ineptitude, not the quality of the software.
Cons
Mathematica is not the easiest software to use. It requires a very clear idea of the problem you are trying to solve and a good understanding of the language syntax (which is notoriously different than most other languages). The built-in integration with WolframAlpha can help you address questions best phrased in plaintext.
Also, the program is by far the largest on my computer (>10 GB).
- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
A must have software for every science and math student
Reviewed on 3/12/2019
I'm highly satisfied and recommend Wolfram Mathematica.
I'm highly satisfied and recommend Wolfram Mathematica.
Pros
I like how easily it solves complex algebra and integration problems. It's so easy and intuitive to use.
Cons
The cloud version sometimes freezes otherwise it could be a great feature for users to have a powerful Computational tool everywhere.
- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
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One of the best mathematics tools available for students
Reviewed on 18/04/2019
Life-saver for anyone who is struggling with mathematics.
Life-saver for anyone who is struggling with mathematics.
Pros
This software can be an absolute life-saver for any student learning mathematics. The software solves such a large range of math problems ranging from simple to complex in an instant. It demonstrates step-by-step problem solving which facilitates learning. I used this software throughout my undergraduate education and still use it today.
Cons
Like any great software, there can be a slight learning curve in order to get the most out of it. For the simple functions, it is click-and-go. For the most advanced functions, it may take some time to learn.
- Industry: Design
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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Useful tool to have around
Reviewed on 7/09/2018
Pros
I used Mathematica in my undergrad and continue to use it. First of all - it's the best graphing, master, super calculator you could ever have. With Mathematica one can quickly create graphics that are useable in presentations and reports. The graphics are attractive and professional. Wolfram also has a great team. I've recommended their Wolfram Alpha for people struggling with mathematics for years. Mathematica's language take a bit to learn, but with the basics you can hit the ground running with help from their massive support system. Great software overall. Plays well with Linux and Mac.
Cons
I have no beefs with Mathematica. I've heard people complain about inability to do what AutoCad can... but then just go use AutoCad for that! I've also heard it's not 'industry/university standard' 'Nobody uses it' but I think it's a shame if that's not the case now.
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
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My favorite calculation software behind excel
Reviewed on 7/03/2018
Pros
For complicated algorithms or system design - Mathematica is, hands down, my favorite calculation software. You can make your calculations very presentable and can customize the look of your notebook as much as you want.
Cons
With all of the wonderful things about Mathematica - it has a fairly significant learning curve. There are lots of quick keys that make the software faster, but without it, the time to create calculations can be really slow. It takes a good amount of time to really understand the software.
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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Overall wolfram is good and a great learning tool. Ithas the best visual aids.
Reviewed on 6/03/2018
Pros
The ability to change variables and see how it effects the graph is a lot of help when trying to understand a function and how the vdidderent variables change the graph. Also just seeing a accurate representation of a equation in a graph, whether it's 2 dimension or 3 dimension, makes learning the material much easier.
Cons
A moajor con for me was the inability to get wolfram to work properly. Every time I needed to open something on wolfram I would have to manually open it with wolfram instead of just clicking on the display and having wolfram open it automatically. I would do this every time and was very annoying after the first 10 times. I don't know if wolfram doesn't work well with Macs or maybe it's older Macs. Nobody could get it to work properly and I'm still stuck doing it the long way.
- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used for 6-12 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
A powerful tool for science students
Reviewed on 21/06/2021
It’s the best mathematical software I’ve ever used
It’s the best mathematical software I’ve ever used
Pros
It’s UI is one of the most easy to use, even if you don’t understand much of programming
Cons
Like many other software of this type it requires for you to mess up before you actually achieve what you want
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
A free math tutor
Reviewed on 12/02/2019
Pros
Everyone can understand mathematics with this app, it helps you with equations, graphics and stats. I really like that they show you how to do the problem, making it easy to understand. As soon as you have master it everything about this app is great
Cons
Wolfram has a really hard interface, even people who use this app daily has trouble when it comes to using the interface. Wolfram can be really difficult to use for new people
- Industry: Research
- Company size: Self Employed
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A must-have for engineers
Reviewed on 6/03/2019
Pros
Mathematica is amazing! When you're not sure if an integral has closed form solution or not, then Mathematica can help you in just seconds! It's very powerful and is very handy. It's also very easy to learn! Definitely recommend it.
Cons
When working with MATLAB, all functions are in small case. But in Mathematica, the first letter of predefined functions are usually in capital case. So it's a bit creepy when working with both simultaneously! It would be more than great if these two helpful software have same syntaxes.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
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Very versatile (desktop version)
Reviewed on 13/02/2021
Pros
This software helped me get my bachelor’s degree in mathematics... I used it to solve a differential equation that got me an A in the class. The prof was happily impressed with how I used the tool to solve the problem. It was a simple problem, in retrospect: a block of salt in a water tank with fish and bacteria. The optimal flow that saved the fish but killed the bacteria was the “solution” - pun totally intended!!!
Cons
It’s been a while since I last used the software; suffice it to say that it left a good taste in my mouth, so to speak.
- Industry: Civil Engineering
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 5.0 /10
Student Experience
Reviewed on 4/03/2019
Utilized for multiple math classes. Was impressed with the capabilities, but trying to learn the...
Utilized for multiple math classes. Was impressed with the capabilities, but trying to learn the both complicated interactions in the software and learn the course subjects was difficult. If you enjoy computer programming and understand the language, well worth it.
Pros
The 3D capabilities of this software are great visuals! The input was fairly easy, and the calculus based operations were helpful in understanding the concepts.
Cons
If you do not understand computer programming, you will not understand the language needed to input the functions and calculations. If there was an error attempting to graph functions, it was difficult to undo and ended up starting over several times.
- Industry: Military
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
ASVAB
Reviewed on 30/01/2019
I love it makes life easier
I love it makes life easier
Pros
Very accurate app that helps math problems
Cons
The app Doesn’t offer a pc version for fee