You don't get the point of how to use them.
Yeah price/storage ratio suck
But when it come to the price/performance ratio, SSDs are just unbeatable.
I have two 60GB SSDs, one is for the OS (Vertex I) the other is for games (Vertex II).
And for general storage like photo/video and general data en programs, i use HDDs.
I play many games but only some I play often, and those ones stands on the game SSD, there rest i just run from theHDD, and if i noticed that i wane play a game from the HDD more often i move it to the SSD, yeah its a bit of a pain but, but it dose not happen more then once a month ore so, and the return of lighting speed startups and loading levels is more the worth the wait.
Yeah it can be handy for some, to have only one hard-drive in you PC.
But no-ware is Windows forbidding you not to change the installation path of your programs.
And I use the same tactics back in the days, when I used to have a 2x 4.5GB tripe of
7200rpm SCSI drives (and those ware $500 a disk).
Using smart tactics is not that hard, it just gives you the best bang for your buck
And almost all programs (99.9%) still work even after you move them from one HD to a other.
ps. You can always copy the program and see if the copy still starts up before you delete the original data.