Board Thread:New Features/@comment-1845439-20180311001037/@comment-9605025-20180311072105

I am curious. Why are you asking about this? Is there a particular application you had in mind? Regardless, you can suggest it using Special:Contact/feedback.

Based on your description, however, I would guess the chances are low.
 * 1) It sounds like you need to use Wolfram's application to read the document. While it is available for free, each user would need to install it on their own computer; unless someone is going to invest the time to develop a server-hosted version of the application.
 * 2) It sounds like this file format is aimed at academic/scientific use. While Wikia does host some academic/science wikis, they are very much a minority. Most Wikia wikis are fan-based sites about videogames, pc games, anime, cartoons, movies, tv shows, and the like.
 * 3) I myself am in my 3rd year of graduate school for engineering and have never heard of the file format until now. This leads me to believe that, even within the academic/science community, this format's use is either sparse (perhaps because it is new?) or only within certain disciplines.

In short, it doesn't sound like this is a fairly common file format. Combined with the fact that most Wikia sites are not academic/science oriented, its use on Wikia sites is probably even less likely. As such, there is likely to be little benefit for Wikia and its overall community to have it added. Thus leading me to the conclusion that it is unlikely that they will add support. - Side Notes:

Also, you can edit your original post instead of creating successive posts.

If you are a member of the academic/science community, I sincerely hope your original post is not reflective of your typical work. The description you provide in your original post is essentially just a copy of the description found at the link you provided; which in turn appears to be a copy of the description at fileinfo.com. Within the academic/science community, this is probably the quickest way to lose all credibility.