Sometimes a visual can really help, so I am going to post two screenshots of what the FTDNA interface looks like. It's not as pretty, but it's much more functional. You're provided more tools at FTDNA, as you can see: chromosome browsing, sort by in common with, not in common with (a form of triangulation), matrixing, the amount of cM in common, the biggest block, the match date, ancestral surnames, name of taker. You can upload a gedcom, but FTDNA does not scan your trees and make suggestions like AncestryDNA does.