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KOffice 2 went through about six beta and release candidate versions.
What is there is tested. The thing that makes KOffice 2 not suitable for most end users is a lack of features implemented yet, it is not a lack of testing.
PS: Correction. Seven beta versions:
http://dot.kde.org/2009/03/05/koffice-20-beta-7-released
... and AFAIK one release candidate:
http://www.kubuntu.org/news/koffice-2-rc
Au contraire, I'd say it was very likely to be better characterised as stable but not yet feature complete.
Edited 2009-05-29 00:01 UTC