Wolfram Mathematica (usually termed Mathematica, Mathematica software suite) is a mathematical symbolic computation program.
Developed by Wolfram Research
Mathematica is a powerful commercial tool with extensive capabilities suitable for professionals and researchers, whereas wxMaxima offers a free and user-friendly interface for Maxima, making it ideal for educational purposes and basic computations.
Mathematica
Pros:
Comprehensive mathematical functions
Highly advanced capabilities for symbolic computation
Great for professional and academic use
Excellent visualization and graphing tools
Active development and frequent updates
Integration with other Wolfram products
Wide range of built-in libraries
Strong community and support
Robust documentation
Cross-platform compatibility
Cons:
High cost for licenses
Steep learning curve for advanced features
Requires internet connection for some functionalities
Limited community support compared to open-source alternatives
Not as customizable as open-source options
wxMaxima
Pros:
Open-source and free to use
User-friendly interface for beginners
Good for educational purposes
Supports basic symbolic and numerical computations
Community-driven support
Lightweight and easy to install
Cross-platform availability
Basic graphing capabilities
Simple to use for standard algebra tasks
Accessible for students and hobbyists
Cons:
Limited advanced features compared to Mathematica
Dependent on the Maxima engine's capabilities
Less frequent updates
Simpler interface may lack depth for advanced users
Limited built-in libraries compared to Mathematica