John Wiseman and I have been working on the browser-based frontend for Mavproxy which he announced a few weeks ago. Here's a new demo video I made controlling an ArduCopter:
Heres a screenshot of the new and improved user interface with PFD:
We're actively developing on Github. You can start using Mavelous today!

iPad GCS FTW!!!!
Comment by Jesse on July 24, 2012 at 12:03am Impressive!!
Comment by Andrew Radford on July 24, 2012 at 12:59am Are there any plans to get mavproxy or equivalent on a serial -> wifi access point or something? So an Ipad/iphone can be used?
There must be something out there on offer which has a serial port and wifi, runs linux and is under $50. Stick an Xbee on it and it's done.
Would be pretty cool as you could have your main GCS on a laptop, and a mini HUD/critical telemetry on your iphone which is velcro'd to your tx!
Not to mention other people milling about could also connect and view the telem on their phone.
Comment by OG on July 24, 2012 at 2:01am nice work verry nice work! I can get this to run on a micro cntroler no problem. how do i use ip insted of serial for UART radio link is it posible ? like to se if i can run a webserver from tab as well.
Comment by Yusuf Onajobi on July 24, 2012 at 2:07am can this run on ANDROID tablet PC?

Awesome stuff!! If multiple clients are connected ( one on laptop and another on a phone), are both able to add waypoints and commands at the same time?
Comment by Grips on July 24, 2012 at 4:05am Andoid GCS FTW. Lets see more of it running on the smaller phone :D
Sounds cool but you really need a better video to show exactly whats going on with the software and how everything is linked together. I had a hard time following the video.
Comment by John Wiseman on July 24, 2012 at 8:25am Yes, it runs on Android phones & tablets. It will run on anything with a web browser.
Yes, multiple clients can all be connected simultaneously and add waypoints (well, a single waypoint--there's no mission editing yet, just double clicking to fly to a location).
John, the README at https://github.com/wiseman/mavelous#readme might help you understand the pieces and how they fit together.
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