MATLAB has a ton of more toolboxes and has a lot more support than Octave.
you seriously get what you pay for. Most of the toolboxes in MATLAB are not available in Octave.
there is a developer community though in Octave, and one of their jobs is to try and replicate the toolboxes as much as possible.
However, there is a huge difference in the image processing toolboxes between both versions.
Octave's image package has less than half of the functions that MATLAB has.
even though they will eventually be implemented, it is currently a slow process.
It's mainly volunteers... that's what you get with Open Source software.
MATLAB is PAID software and so naturally there will be more support and more development to it.
There are also many toolboxes that MATLAB has that Octave doesn't have.
I'm not putting down Octave... it's a great alternative for scientific computing, but if you want to develop any serious applications, you're going to need the toolboxes, and MATLAB has a lot more to offer there... but you get what you pay for of course.
I am currently not paying for it. I'm using my university's Site-Wide License as an alumni.