Although the OS/2 command shell is closely related to the Windows Command Prompt, the title command is not available in the OS/2 version of cmd.exe. The default title of the OS/2 shell window is "OS/2 Window". It can be changed using the start command.
The ReactOS Command Prompt also includes the title command to set the window title for the command prompt window.
Within the GNU GRUB command processor title is one of several menu-specific commands. It is used to start a new boot entry.[9]
Syntax
title [<String>]
Arguments:
<String> Specifies the title of the Command Prompt window.
Example
The following batch file changes the title of the Command Prompt window to "Updating files" while the copy command is being executed. After the command is executed, the text "Files updated" is displayed using the echo command, and the title of the Command Prompt window is changed back to "Command Prompt".
@echo off
title Updating files
copy \\server\share\*.txt c:\documents\*.txt
echo Files updated
title Command Prompt
Stanek, William R. Microsoft Windows Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant. ISBN0-735-62038-5.
John Paul Mueller (2007). Windows Administration at the Command Line for Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN978-0470165799.