Even though my resolution is over 1024 x 600 and the issue would be
fixed for me, I disagree this is good solution. The reason is that when
a user decides to unmaximize a window, he probably has a good reason for
it and wants the window to appear the same way next time he starts the
application.

If you prefer to have some windows maximized on smaller screens, the
windows should only *default* to maximized state when the application is
launched for the very first time. If the user likes it, he keeps it that
way. If he doesn't and unmaximizes the window, his decision should be
respected next time the application is started.

The current state also "feels" buggy and can lead to bad initial
experience - see my comment here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/708809/comments/21

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  Window auto-maximise functionality should be disabled on monitors with
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