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I think you want an SSD to be able to storage ALL your applications. First, some programs cause trouble when they are not on C-drive. Second, why would you single out applications to be installed on the slower HDD?
In some months the products you linked too will be obsolete...
this might just be a coincidence, but The Intel size of 80 GB really fits my bill. I use about 60 GB (it changes every day...) and 64 GB really is too small. 90 or 100 GB is too much (considering the high $/GB price).
With SSD it seems you really want a drive to have been ont he market for 3-5 months so they get all the bugs out. Even Intel had initial problems, and Intel sure has the most reliable of the SSD and the best firmware. OCZ had more problems, and all the other joker companies (just read the Anandtech tests where the new drives frequently brick...) are even worse. Unless it is your hobby to install an OS, rather use a little bit slower (advertised) speed but one that works.