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The Apple IIc Plus was considered a flop, from a sales standpoint, but not by any that I knew who had one.
The reason it flopped is it was an updated 8-bit computer released long AFTER the 16-bit Apple IIgs. The IIc Plus was released in early 1988 and the IIgs was released in mid-1986.
From the perspective of those who had an Apple IIc or IIe the IIc Plus came stock with 256K RAM instead of the regular 128K. It also had an accelerated 65C02 CPU that more ran up to 4MHz instead of 1MHz. Additionally it had an internal power supply and a true internal Apple Disk II 3.5" drive instead of the 5.25" internal drive.
This was a real work-horse, but it was released 2-3 years too late to make a real mark for itself.
Too bad, because it was a heck of a nice machine. Some of the design & engineering went into the Mac line.
Some stats & pics can be seen here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_IIc_Plus