I am dyslexic and currently doing a superreading course. One of the key parts of the course is training your brain to take in as many words as possible per glance. To do this, we have to do "eye hop" training, by reading text that has been fragmented into columns with only 2 words in each column. As you get better you start to add more and more words to each column.There is a website here: http://www.superreading.com/hopify/ that converts normal text into this format. This has the obvious advantage of being able to combine the training with relevant reading (such as for my medical course)I do most of my reading on my HTC Jetstream, and I was wondering if somebody could knock me up an app that I could highlight text and "share to" to reformat the text in this way. Ideally it would also retain rich text formatting, e.g. superscript so I can spot endnotes easier.I have tried simply copy and pasting into the webpage on the browser, but as I said, it does not retain basic formatting, and I end up having to copy each section of a paper at a time so I dont miss the headings.Thanks a lotCam