GNOME 3 Apps maximized on startup?

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After one of the latest updates I discover some new behavior for some applications (firefox, thunderbird, libreoffice (all of them), google-chrome.  No matter how I start listed applications (from terminal, menu ...) they always maximized. As I found in Gnome 3.4 release notes, this is default options for all applications. But I found also that if I logout user from desktop environment (gnome-shell and cinnamon) with active applications in it, they are always restore previous window size after login. I wonder where gnome 3 saves application window's position and size? 
I have this situation on my 3 computers. Two of them have 2 monitors setup with nvidia twinview. My other question is: does anyone else can confirm similar behavior?. 
And yes, F17 with latest update. 

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