the pro would be more ubuntu studio packages with curated and custom themes that make it look like windows/mac and other variants, which anyone can do themselves after like an hour or so googling gnome extensions and customizing them, they do look decent and ofc it goes towards continued support for both the free and pro version, if you like them its not a huge deal
Personally I think half the fun of linux is picking and customizing a de yourself to get a look only you have.
the pro would be more ubuntu studio packages with curated and custom themes that make it look like windows/mac and other variants, which anyone can do themselves after like an hour or so googling gnome extensions and customizing them, they do look decent and ofc it goes towards continued support for both the free and pro version, if you like them its not a huge deal
Personally I think half the fun of linux is picking and customizing a de yourself to get a look only you have.
Themeing icons and other stuff does require external apps on gnome and can be more annoying than just using a preset theme thats nice too.