I usually work with more than 4 applications at the same time, which I
really need to keep an eye on each one at all times. If for example I
only want to open my home directory to check one file, I don't really
need it to open maximized on a 23inch screen to just get one file, and
to cover up other stuff I need to look at. I suggest:

1) Option for user to choose whether having things maximized on open or
not. Please let us decide how the computer work for us, not the computer
decides how we have to work.

2) Respect applications that remember their own positions. For example,
I use vlc which I suppose it opens my videos in the native video size,
and working with other application at the same time on screen, but now
everything is open maximized. Hey if I want to I will have it
fullscreen, why would I want it maximized? This is not smart but causing
trouble.

3) I use a theme that the minimize, maximize/restore, close buttons are
in the top right corner of a window. But for maximized window, they are
on the top left, which is the corner of the screen, and the mouse
pointer is usually very far away from that.

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Title:
  Auto-maximising windows should care about users settings

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