

Some secondary functionalities like the Presentation notebook are not so well developed, yet. New functionality like "Cloud-deploy" allow anybody to run algorithm made in Mathematica from anywhere in the world, from any device, with the only need of having an internet connection and a compatible browser. Mathematica is a very flexible and multi-purpose software language that can be used for programming pretty much anything.

Maybe you can say that Labview somehow reaches the same level of integration. In Mathematica, every package is fully integrated with the rest of the platform like no other software. Competing platforms like Matlab sure offer a larger set of functionalities, but the integration of the many "packages" is too often very poor.

Everything is curated and maintained up to date. The most critical feature of Mathematica (and Wolfram products in general) is that everything is seamlessly perfectly integrated. It's the Macintosh of the interpreted software languages, it just works right out of the box!
