Thanks for your reply.
How about prepending the window-title?
So like:
${windowtitle} | GeeXLab ${version} (${OS}) | ${FPS} ${MS}
That way it is more readable when 'alt-tab'-ing between several instances.
The FPS and stats are always very handy imho.
For the pro-player, allow me to throw some ideas at you:
- [FREE] show a GeeXLab-logo during startup (like unity)..maybe a simple shader anim?

- [PRO] make the geexlab-stats-suffix optional in the window title
- [PRO] access to beta releases / features (betatest)
- [PRO] unlimited access features/scripts which only make sense for companies (emailing crash-reportdata, extra debuggingtools, remote update of xml etc)
- [PRO] access to premium content / examples / forum-area
Basically there would be X months of delay between shipping updates/features/changes between the pro vs free users.
Looking at the current mature state of GeeXLab, delaying new features will not really interfere with new user-adoption imho.
Companies who support GeeXLab could be served first, and they could be your small group to test new features with.
You could simply re-upload the latest PRO-players-in-a-zip at gumroad.com, and setup a subscription-fee for download-access.
Then you can just email them with private blog-links, which are scheduled for publishing X weeks later.
Just my few marketing-cents.
Keep up the good work!