I had a SD card that I wanted to reformat. The only program installed with 
Kubuntu that can format such a card is KDE Partition Editor, which is beyond 
overkill for such a simple task. I still feel to this day that Microsoft makes 
one of the better reformat utility. However, someone from the Chakra Linux 
Project has made a similar reformat utility that is housed inside the Device 
Notifier. 

GUI wise it's just about perfect! The utility is accessed straight from the 
Device Notifier widget by clicking the "USB Format" option near the "Open with 
File Manager" and "Download Photos with Gwenview" options. It's a simple 
program. At the top of the GUI, one is given the ability to choose the device 
that is being formated (in traditional drive names). I feel that the ability to 
choose the device is redundant since to get to the utility you have to first 
click on a SD card or flash drive first. Although, as long as users who do not 
understand traditional drive names ignore the option, I'm sure they will be 
safe!

I tried using the tar on the KDE-Apps page and the option will not appear in 
the Device Notifier. So, I rebuilt from git and now it appears in the Device 
Notifier but the utility complains that "An error occurred while formatting". I 
don't know why, I followed all of the advice from its KDE-Apps page. While, I 
couldn't get it to work myself, I think it should be packaged (correctly!) for 
Kubuntu. I would think it will be useful for plenty of users.

http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Quick+Usb+Formatter?content=137493
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